Sobering news for the plight of our mammals
Our Head of Conservation, Ben McFarland, examines the plight of UK mammals and how we’re working to support species under threat in Suffolk
Our Head of Conservation, Ben McFarland, examines the plight of UK mammals and how we’re working to support species under threat in Suffolk
Hazlewood Marshes, and our wardens Rachel and Andrew, featured on BBC Countryfile on Sunday 5th March.
Water voles are considered an endangered species in the UK. These semi-aquatic mammals are one of Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s thirteen “flagship species” – species for which we prioritise are…
Carlton Marshes on the Move Roadshow is coming to a place near you!
We’re delighted that our Carlton Marshes nature reserve has received the ‘Enhancing Biodiversity & Landscape’ award at Suffolk – Creating the Greenest County Awards 2021.
Three researchers from the Wild Bird Society of Japan (part of BirdLife International) visited our Carlton Marshes nature reserve to learn about the habitat requirements for successful breeding of…
Help us to restore 381 acres of the Lower Waveney Valley into a wildlife-rich nature reserve.
Castle Marshes is a Broadland site with grazing marsh, fen and freshwater dykes. In spring and summer wading birds such lapwing and redshank nest on the open marshes, and warbler and reed bunting…