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Freshwater
The rain-soaked lands of Britain and Northern Ireland are rich in rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, canals and ditches. Whether natural or artificial, they are the life-force behind the wildlife we…
Freshwater pearl mussel
Freshwater pearl mussels spend their adult lives anchored to the river bed, filtering water through their gills and improving the quality of the water for other species.
Grassland management for invertebrates
Soil Invertebrates, and their ecological role in the garden
Cathy Smith, Wild Learning Officer, explores the glory of grubs.
An Introduction to Botanical Drawing
Join professional botanical artist, illustrator and tutor, Ruth Wharrier, for an introductory day to this fascinating and beautiful art form
Workshop: Introduction to wildlife photography
Explore the art of wildlife photography in this taster session with award-winning photographer Kevin Sawford.
The egg-cellent world of invertebrate eggs
This time of year, eggs are often on people’s mind but usually of the chocolate variety and we wanted to take the opportunity to talk about some of the incredible eggs and egg laying behaviours…
What is Biodiversity Net Gain?
Beaver Reintroduction
Beaver reintroduction approved for England
Suffolk Wildlife Trust congratulates the UK Government’s decision to open the door for licenced reintroductions of beavers into the wild and its acknowledgment of the free-living populations in…
How Suffolk Wildlife Trust will support beaver reintroduction
After many years of research, trials, and campaigning – including from the Wildlife Trusts – beaver reintroduction in England was finally approved in February 2025, and we could see wild beavers…