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How you can support the dormice of Bradfield Woods
Shoppers can support Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s drive to understand more about hazel dormice by voting in Tesco stores in and around Bury St Edmunds.
Britain's hazel dormice have declined by over 50% since 2000, new report reveals
Today a new report published by People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) has revealed that Britain’s population of hazel dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) has declined by 51% since the…
My opening night
In the drama of the open spaces around her, Emily can play the role of a lifetime. She knows the wildlife of the nature reserve as intimately as Yorick knew Hamlet, and with an audience of birds,…
Festival of Nature Opening Event
Join us for the opening event of the Festival of Nature with special guest, artist, Angela Harding at Seckford Theatre.
Devolution must deliver for nature and people in Suffolk and Norfolk
Nature charities in Suffolk and Norfolk have joined forces in an open letter to council leaders, local MPs, and the Minister for Local Government and English Devolution - Jim McMahon OBE MP –…
Creating spaces for people and nature skills day
Practical hands on advice for ways to create space for wildlife in your setting.
New guidelines calling for homes for people and wildlife
Suffolk Wildlife Trust backs document setting out why and how to build nature-friendly housing developments
Over 60,000 people march in London demanding politicians to Restore Nature Now
On 22 June 2024, Suffolk Wildlife Trust joined fellow Wildlife Trusts and over 60,000 people marching through central London.
More people than ever take part in 30 Days Wild nature challenge
The number of people in Suffolk who pledged to make nature part of their everyday lives as part of 30 Days Wild up 35% on 2017
Housing, health and planning must invest in nature to improve people’s lives, help cut emissions and rebuild the economy
New report calls on all parts of Government and local authorities to unlock the benefits of nature to society.
Over 100,000 people are concerned about Sizewell C’s impacts on nature
A big thank you to all 104,836 of you who shared the RSPB and Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s concerns about Sizewell C’s potential impacts on nature should plans go ahead.