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Nature Champions: Young Wardens at Spring Wood
Looking for practical experience and chance to earn your DofE award whilst making friends? Then Nature Champions: Young Wardens is for you!
Meet 30 Days Wild Champions, Benjamin & Emily
Emily and Benjamin raise a fantastic £300 for Suffolk Wildlife Trust during 30 Days Wild 2021
Duck blog part 2
During the winter months at Lackford Lakes nature reserve, visitors will see thousands of ducks on the lakes. They arrive during the autumn from northern Europe to spend the winter. At this time…
Spotlight on a wild champion – Keith Gardner
Wildlife cannot thrive in nature reserves alone. Every single one of us needs to do more for nature in our homes, gardens, green spaces, offices, communities and countryside. Here’s a spotlight on…
North Sea Marine Conservation
Winter Duck blog part 1
During the winter months at Lackford Lakes nature reserve, visitors will see thousands of ducks on the lakes. They arrive during the autumn from northern Europe to spend the winter. At this time…
Bladder campion
Bladder campion is so-called for the bladder-like bulge that sites just behind the five-petalled flower - this is actually the fused sepals. Look for it on grasslands, farmland and along hedgerows…
White campion
At night, the pretty, white blooms of white campion produce a heady scent, attracting feeding moths. Look for this wildflower along hedgerows and roadside verges, and on waste ground.
Suffolk Coastal Reserves Blog - February 2020
Find out what's been happening across our coastal nature reserves with Warden Dan Doughty's blog.
Red campion
Just as the bluebells finish flowering in our woodlands, the rose-red blooms of red campion start to brighten up the woodland floor. Look for this pretty plant in hedges and roadsides, too.
Sea campion
If you happen to be near rocky places such as sea cliffs, shingle coastlines or even gravel paths during the summer months you will most likely come across sea campion.