Suffolk's future is up to you.
Ancient woodland, marshland, and sandy heath. The flight of a once-extinct marsh harrier over a reedbed. A hedgehog scurrying in the garden. Bumblebees in the warm summer air. Suffolk's wildlife is as beautiful as it is unique.
But itʼs fragile too, and we canʼt take it for granted. Weʼve lost so much nature, protecting whatʼs left isnʼt enough. We need to rewild and restore our wild spaces – and we need your help.
We can sit by, and let nature collapse. Or we can choose a wild Suffolk where nature thrives.
News and stories
The great British rake off! A collective effort to manage churchyards
Hear from Cathy Smith, Conservation Adviser at Suffolk Wildlife Trust, about how St Mary's Church in Stoke-by-Nayland has been…
What is bycatch, and how does it impact Suffolk's marine wildlife?
A new report reveals the devastating impact of bycatch on British marine wildlife. In this blog, we explore what bycatch is, the impact…
Exclusive collection of bird sculptures for Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Inspired by Melissa Harrison’s book, “All among the barley”, Framlingham artist Spadge Hopkins has created a series of limited-edition…
Lackford Lakes - Nick Jermy
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