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Watch what you wash away
Some cosmetics, soaps, washing-up liquids and cleaning products can be harmful to wildlife with long-lasting effects.
Local Wildlife Groups
One of Suffolk Wildlife Trust's great strengths is our network of community volunteers who represent us in their part of Suffolk and co-ordinate our local Wildlife Groups.
The groups…
Suffolk Bat Group
Suffolk Ponds Group
A radical plan for wildlife?
The Government’s advisers have proposed a radical plan for wildlife. Stephen Trotter of The Wildlife Trusts calls for greater attention to spatial planning, and proper legislation to make it…
A wonderful mix of summer wildlife
Summer is a great time at Lackford, with a wonderful mix of wildlife to watch – butterflies, dragonflies and birds. At the start of June (the beginning of summer), here is what you could see…
My Nature Watch Camera
Wild Six Weeks!
Izzi's fundraising marathon for wildlife!
We are always touched to hear about people’s fundraising efforts towards Suffolk Wildlife Trust and we are so grateful to Izzi Reed who is running the Bungay half marathon on the 16th of April to…
Spring wildlife
Wildlife gardening
Garden hedges for wildlife
Cathy Smith explores planting garden hedges.
Hedges, both urban and rural, can provide a plentiful larder for wildlife. The UK Biodiversity Group have shown that across Britain 600 species…