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Wild My Business

How your business can help us create a wilder Suffolk

INVEST in Suffolk's wildlife
BOOST team wellness
CREATE more biodiversity
CONNECT with nature

How collaborating can be part of the solution

Businesses are increasingly being inspired and encouraged to consider the value of nature to their business. A commitment to biodiversity, alongside climate commitments, would signify that your business is actively pursuing a more sustainable and resilient business framework, for people and planet. It would also alleviate external concerns about greenwashing. 

By working together, we are able to demonstrate a joint commitment to supporting high impact, local action that tackles issues that affect us all, and where we will see benefits to our respective organisations.
 

Get in touch

Browse through the options and case studies below to discover how a collaboration with Suffolk Wildlife Trust could work for your business. We are keen to hear your specific ideas and to tailor our partnerships to match your business goals.

Get in touch with Michael Strand and Sophie Flux in our Wild My Business team.

wildmybusiness@suffolkwildlifetrust.org

We are thrilled to be working with Suffolk Wildlife Trust to understand and reduce the impact our business is having on local biodiversity - but also to support the Trust's incredible work across the county in protecting and restoring wildlife.
okoHaus
Okohous staff with Sophie Flux, Investor in Wildlife
Invest

Become an Investor in Wildlife

Directly link your business activity and the people you invest in, to the very core of everything we do.

Business Volunteers Wild Work Day
Boost

Team Building

Boost your team’s wellbeing, health and sense of connection to Suffolk’s nature with one of our volunteer days.

Petos Marsh aerial drone footage

credit John Lord

Create

Our nature-based services

Discover how our work to help others manage their land and create new space for nature, results in better outcomes for business and tackles the challenges of climate change.

Kingfisher mural by ATM (photo: Kevin Coote)

Kingfisher mural by ATM (photo: Kevin Coote)

Connect

Business community engagement

Explore the wide range of options on offer to connect your staff, customers and supply chain to nature-based action proven to demonstrate a regular return on investment.  

How your business can support nature with us

Browse through the options below and contact our Wild My Business team to take the next steps:

wildmybusiness@suffolkwildlifetrust.org 

Become an Investor in Wildlife

A strong and meaningful commitment to nature, alongside net-zero goals, can help to attract investment, inspire employees, and provide an edge over competitors.

As Suffolk’s nature charity, becoming an Investor in Wildlife with Suffolk Wildlife Trust is an opportunity to highlight your business' committment to local wildlife and environement, and for us to celebrate your support - all whilst helping us to protect and restore Suffolk's wildlife and wild places.

Our Investors in Wildlife scheme is tiered to suit the aims of any business, no matter the size or sector.

Investor in Wildlife Membership Levels and Benefits

Investors in Wildlife Portfolio

To arrange a personal visit or to express your interest, please contact Sophie Flux on 07765 195060 and wildmybusiness@suffolkwildlifetrust.org

Team Building, Staff Wellbeing and Volunteering

Join us at one of our 51 nature reserves for Wild Work Days and Wild Wellbeing Days.

Whether you are looking for your team to get involved with practical conservation tasks and activities, or an opportunity for staff to recharge through the benefits of nature connectivity, it well proven that that employees return to work feeling happier, healthier, and more positive after an active day immersed in nature. More than 80% have reported improved wellbeing after spending just one day.

"We understand the value of investing in our employees’ wellbeing and working with The Wildlife Trusts has been the perfect way to do this while contributing to restoring our natural world."  Carl Ennis, CEO, Siemens UK

More details here about our Wild Work and Wild Wellbeing Days

Example Wild Work Day

Examples of Wild Wellbeing Days

Nature Based Services

The UK is one of the most nature-depleted places in the world. However, if we take action to protect and restore our wildlife and wild places, we can start winning the fight against the biodiversity and climate emergencies.  That is why Suffolk Wildlife Trust, along with The Wildlife Trusts, is calling for 30% of land and sea to be in recovery for nature by 2030.   

Businesses can play a crucial role in achieving this goal – building resilience for your business, your staff, and for nature. We collaborate with our Partner businesses in many ways including, charity partnerships, sponsorship, landowner advice, landscape recovery projects, Biodiversity Net Gain, and professional ecological consultancy services including biodiversity benchmark certification.

Wilder Landscapes – Ecosystem Services

We are developing several pilot partnerships that seek to drive positive environmental uplift at a landscape scale. The Waveney and Little Ouse Recovery Project is now ready to begin engaging and negotiating corporate requirements with buyers and investors in our landscape.  If you or your business is considering or actively looking into the ecosystem services market and would like to help us to make a landscape scale difference for nature, please contact Daniel Wade, Project Manager at daniel.wade@suffolkwildlifetrust.org

Farm Wildlife and Landowner Services

Suffolk Wildlife Trust has worked successfully with farmers and landowners for many years to support wildlife-friendly land management and practices. We understand that, in most cases, owners’ land is their livelihood. Our Farm Wildlife Advice can support local farmers and landowners to help your farm or land to become more wildlife-friendly, whether a larger scale enterprise looking to enhance its land for wildlife whilst maintaining productivity, or a smaller traditional farm seeking to retain its beneficial features.

Wilder Ecology Consultancy Services

Wilder Ecology provides a professional, ecological consultancy service, specialising in ecology, conservation, and Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG). For businesses looking for an ecological survey, a BNG audit, or wildlife conservation services, Wilder Ecology is an excellent option.

All profits from Wilder Ecology are invested back into Suffolk Wildlife Trust.

Biodiversity Net Gain

Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) is an approach designed to leave biodiversity in a measurably better state after development, for example housebuilding, than it was before. To discover our BNG consultancy services and find out more information, please read our useful resources.

Biodiversity Benchmark

Landowning businesses can be a positive force for nature’s recovery and we want to recognise and celebrate those businesses which have achieved excellence. The Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity Benchmark is the only standard that certifies the management of your business site for wildlife.

Business Community Engagement

We understand that businesses are increasingly being challenged by stakeholders and customers to do more for nature, climate, and local communities. Committing to a program of nature-based engagement is a powerful way to take meaninful action for the local willdilfe and people. For example, participants of 30 Days Wild, our annual nature engagement campaign, feel happier and healthier even two months after taking part.  

Take part in our campaigns and community activities to help us achieve our goal of 1 in 4 people in Suffolk support nature and climate in their everyday lives. Some of our co-designed campaigns have included:

  • Team Wilder
  • Wilder business grounds
  • 30 days Wild
  • Monthly engagement calendar
  • Workshops and Training
  • Big Wild Walk
  • Stakeholder membership scheme
  • Great Big Nature Survey

Further ways to engage your business community are listed below.

Become a Sponsor

Businesses can make a direct and lasting impact through sponsorship, and there are many ways in which an organisation can sponsor our work across Suffolk. From sponsoring reserve or species specific projects (such as the reintroducing osprey to Suffolk) or sponsoring our engagement work with schools, young people, and under-resourced communities (such as Wilder Schools and Nextdoor Nature), or by sponsoring equipment to facilitate nature-based activities - sponsorship can be tailored to suit your business goals.

Sponsorship starts at £2,500. Read about Mace’s sponsorship of Essex Wildlife Trust’s Fobbing Marshes Nature Reserve.

Pro Bono support and Gifts in Kind

We are open for organisations to work with us on a pro bono basis - providing the Trust with services, solutions or products that support the charity and help us deliver nature’s recovery at scale across Suffolk.

For example; local design agency AllSet Design has supported us in designing business collateral, whilst Pentalver kindly donated a refurbished container which our Engagement team use to store their event equipment and activity resources.

Fundraising and Charity of the Year

Fundraising for Suffolk Wildlife Trust is a great way to support our work and to encourage your staff to get creative. This fundraising pack is full of ideas, and we have a Just Giving account for you to connect your fundraising activity.

Big Wild Walk during October half term is our national annual fundraising event which encourages the nation to get outdoors.

If you would like us to be your Charity Partner of the Year, then please tell us more about your fundraising plans and ambitions.

Make a Donation

Business donations are gratefully received online, or you can get in touch and we will send you BACS bank details. 

If you would like to tell your customers that you are making a donation in relation to sales of goods or services, you may need to enter into a Commercial Participation Agreement with us to comply with charity and fundraising regulations.

Become a Sponsor

Businesses can make a direct and lasting impact through sponsorship, and there are many ways in which an organisation can sponsor our work across Suffolk. From sponsoring reserve or species specific projects (such as the reintroducing osprey to Suffolk) or sponsoring our engagement work with schools, young people, and under-resourced communities (such as Wilder Schools and Nextdoor Nature), or by sponsoring equipment to facilitate nature-based activities - sponsorship can be tailored to suit your business goals.

Sponsorship starts at £2,500. Read about Mace’s sponsorship of Essex Wildlife Trust’s Fobbing Marshes Nature Reserve.

Pro Bono Support and Gifts in Kind

We are open for organisations to work with us on a pro bono basis - providing the Trust with services, solutions or products that support the charity and help us deliver nature’s recovery at scale across Suffolk.

For example; local design agency AllSet Design has supported us in designing business collateral, whilst Pentalver kindly donated a refurbished container which our Engagement team use to store their event equipment and activity resources.

National Partnerships

If your business has a footprint beyond Suffolk, or beyond the UK, discover how similar businesses and corporations are working on ground-breaking collaborative projects at a national scale through The Wildlife Trust’s.

Case studies of Partners

Each of our partnerships is tailored to meet the sustainability goals of the business, creating a collaboration that benefits everyone - especially nature. Hear from some of our partners below. 

okoHaus

Suffolk Wildlife Trust has partnered with okoHaus UK Limited, the experts in high performance window and door systems company, to boost biodiversity at Martlesham Wilds nature reserve. 

Suffolk Wildlife Trust has partnered with okoHaus UK Limited, the experts in high performance window and door systems, to create more opportunities for nature at Martlesham Wilds nature reserve, a site which is currently not functioning at its full biodiversity potential.  

The partnership will help enhance habitats at the 289 acres of newly acquired land and will involve restoring traditional grazing marshes for internationally important birds. Fencing the boundary of the reserve will allow future livestock introductions to roam across the former arable landscape. During the initial period, tree and shrub seedlings are expected to become widely established across much of the higher land while at the same time the hedges will thicken and start to spread into the fields. Wildflowers and grasses will grow from long-buried seeds in the soil along with plants such as gorse and broom. 

It is hoped that the ‘wilding’ approach will establish important habitat links to the wider network of breeding bird habitats in the Deben estuary and will help to build resilience against the changing UK climate. The work is expected to begin over Winter 2023/24. 

okoHaus became an Investor in Wildlife Business Member at Partner Level with Suffolk Wildlife Trust after a visit to the nearby, newly acquired Martlesham Wilds.  

John Lewis said of okoHaus: ‘I was extremely impressed to hear about the multiple benefits that will be delivered to the local community and for nature’s recovery through the restoration of Martlesham Wilds. Our investment in Suffolk Wildlife Trust will make a positive difference to nature, people and climate on a large scale and reflects our environmental commitment as a business, which was founded on the desire to make a positive difference in the fight against climate change’. 

Investor in Wildlife members, Suffolk

Michael Strand

Suffolk Building Society

Suffolk Building Society has supported the successful land purchase for the Martlesham Wilds nature reserve as part of their Saving Suffolk campaign. The Society strengthened the connection between its stakeholders and wildlife by organising regular engagement opportunities that celebrated local nature. These have included exclusive guided walks for their members and contractors.

Staff from Suffolk Building Society attended Wild Work Days, where they had the chance to try out some hands-on conservation tasks, including the removal of pine and birch seedlings and restoring a willow ‘withy’ bed. To help spread the word about Martlesham Wilds, Suffolk Building Society commissioned an emotive film which premiered at their AGM. The film has since been viewed by thousands of people across the county on social media. 

Richard Norrington, CEO of Suffolk Building Society, said: "I had the opportunity to walk around Martlesham Wilds right at the start of the campaign and, I have to say, I was really impressed. Securing this land required significant fundraising, and we’re thrilled that Suffolk Wildlife Trust, their supporters, and our members, have jointly managed to hit this ambitious target!"

Harwich Haven Authority

Having been a long-term business member of Suffolk Wildlife Trust, Harwich Haven Authority have taken the opportunity to invest more of its support towards biodiversity outcomes in Suffolk as part of their 2023 ESG Strategy.

The collaborative partnership with Suffolk Wildlife Trust is currently exploring ways to identify carbon neutrality options, create carbon reduction measures and seek nature-based biodiversity enhancement initiatives. 

Linzi Jobber, Sustainability Manager, said: "We continue to find our Partnership with Suffolk Wildlife Trust incredibly positive. Their local expertise about the marine and terrestrial habitats is already helping us to identify where the biggest gains are likely to be for biodiversity and people in the Haven. We look forward to building on this open and mutually beneficial relationship."

Axter

Axter joined Suffolk Wildlife Trust as a Partner Member in 2022 having enjoyed a netwalking event around a local nature reserve.

The collaboration is looking at the feasibility of establishing green roofs to a design that reflects natural habitats local to the project area. To support their staff ‘towards a commitment to sustainability and create space for big ideas about how they can make a difference in our wider communities’, staff were encouraged to attend two Wild Wellbeing Days at Bradfield Woods national nature reserve. By engaging through wild art, forest bathing and sensory activities, employees took time in nature to recharge and benefit from a boost of nature connectivity. 

Jordans

The Wildlife Trusts and Jordans Cereals farmers work together to make space for wildlife on their farms.

Farmland covers more than 70% of the UK’s land area and therefore farmers are critical in helping bring about nature’s recovery. There are more than 30 passionate and dedicated farmers growing oats for Jordans. One of them is in Suffolk Wildlife Trust's patch. Every Jordans farmer works with an expert farm advisor from their local Wildlife Trust to create a farm action plan, which helps the farmer to manage at least 10% of their land for wildlife. Our industry-leading standard for land management has been developed in partnership between The Wildlife Trusts and Jordans.

Read more about The Wildlife Trusts' with Jordans Cereals

Aviva

Thanks to a hugely generous £38 million donation from Aviva, The Wildlife Trust’s are working to restore approximately 1,755 hectares of temperate rainforest across the British Isles. 

The Atlantic Rainforest Restoration Programme is a £38.9 million, 100 year programme working in a long term partnership with Aviva. Native to the British Isles, temperate rainforest is an incredibly rare and biodiverse habitat, rarer even, than its tropical counterpart. Once covering a fifth of our land, it is now limited to scattered fragments totalling approximately 1% of the UK. 

Temperate rainforest is often affectionately described as woodland where there is ‘green on green on green’, due to the hundreds of species of plants and lichens which cover every available surface. Tree varieties can include oak, hazel, holly, alder, rowan, birch, and willow, and their trunks serve as the ideal surface for the growth of numerous mosses, lichens, fungi, ferns, and liverworts. Areas of rainforest often feature open glades or river gorges too. Conditions for growth require a very particular oceanic climate: wet, humid, and without extremes of temperature. Many of the moisture-loving plants mentioned above also depend on the air being relatively free from pollution. 

This programme will go a step further than traditional habitat restoration and will work to create entirely new rainforests on eligible sites across the bioclimatic envelope (the area along our Atlantic coastline with the specific conditions needed for rainforest to thrive). We aim to reconnect the few, fragmented sites that remain and create bigger areas of well managed rainforest- the start of a 100 year journey to rebuild the lost rainforest of the British Isles and Northern Ireland. It is part of a wider programme of nature-based projects funded by Aviva to remove carbon from the atmosphere. It will improve biodiversity and climate resilience by restoring wild places including British temperate rainforests. British rainforests have been largely destroyed over many hundreds of years for timber, farming, transport networks and development. Now they cover less than 1% of Britain in areas such as western Scotland, the Lake District and western Wales. 

Creating and connecting wilder landscapes is fundamental for nature’s recovery, stopping climate change and adapting to its impacts. This includes achieving UK net-zero targets, reducing the threat from extreme heat, flood and drought, and protecting at least 30% of land and sea for nature by 2030.  

Amanda Blanc, Aviva Group Chief Executive Officer, said: “The fact that Britain’s native rainforests will take carbon out of the Earth’s atmosphere is reason enough to restore them. But on top of that, they’re incredibly rare and beautiful. This vital work we are undertaking with The Wildlife Trusts will mean people can experience this rich natural habitat. Communities being able to access these sites will improve wellbeing and show how biodiversity fights and reduces the impacts of climate change. Aviva is proud to help reestablish temperate rainforests in the UK as part of our efforts to be a Net Zero company by 2040.” 

Find our more about The Wildlife Trusts' partnership with Aviva