Blaxhall Common Nature Reserve
Blaxhall Common is a piece of heathland full of birds, butterflies, reptiles and flowers particular to the area
Blaxhall Common is a piece of heathland full of birds, butterflies, reptiles and flowers particular to the area
Last week we held a Christmas party to celebrate all that we have achieved for wildlife in Ipswich this year. We loved having the opportunity to thank our volunteers, champions and event…
Niamh loves to feed the birds, so makes natural feeders out of pinecones and berries, to help them through the winter. She’ll tie this to a branch so that the birds can feast from it safely.
Attracting wildlife to your work will help improve their environment – and yours!
Iduna Offord tells us all about her exciting and varied work experience week with Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
Sam Hanks, Suffolk Wildlife Trust's Farmland Wildlife Advisor, is supporting farmers around Bramfield, Walpole, Thorington and Wenhaston to work together for wildlife.
The small heath is the smallest of our brown butterflies and has a fluttering flight. It favours heathlands, as its name suggests, as well as other sunny habitats.
The rare heath fritillary was on the brink of extinction in the 1970s, but conservation action turned its fortunes around. It is still confined to a small number of sites in the south of England,…