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    Suffolk Wildlife Trust

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    Suffolk Wildlife Trust is Suffolk’s nature charity – the only organisation dedicated to safeguarding Suffolk’s wildlife and countryside.

    We make a difference for Suffolk by managing nature reserves - securing a bigger, better and more connected landscape for wildlife and by inspiring the next generation through hands-on experiences with nature.

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    Family beach Suffolk Wildlife Trust

    By John Ferguson

    We have something for everyone!
    Events for tots through to teens, wildlife courses for adults, practical conservation volunteering and 52 nature reserves which are free to visit.

    • What's on
      • Events for families & pre-school
      • Events for children
      • Events for teens
      • Courses for adults
      • Wildlife talks
      • Walks
    • Visit a nature reserve
    • Volunteer
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    • Badger hide
    • Things to do at home
    • Spring - wildlife to spot
  • Nature reserves
    Dunwich Suffolk Wildlife Trust

    By Steve Aylward

    Our nature reserves are some of Suffolk's most inspiring wild places. From tiny meadows to rolling heaths, they are as varied as the animals and plants that live in them. You are welcome to enjoy them all, free of charge... and when you're home again, please help us care for the nature reserves you've enjoyed, by joining Suffolk Wildlife Trust.

    • Suffolk Wildlife Trust in Ipswich
  • Wildlife
    Dormouse Suffolk Wildlife Trust

    Dormouse by Catpaws

    Our vision for Suffolk is a joined-up landscape where species can spread out from nature reserves into wildlife-rich countryside, towns and villages.

    • Nature reserves
    • Flagship species in Suffolk
      • Hedgehog
        • Action for Suffolk's hedgehogs
        • Ipswich hedgehog project
        • Have you found a hedgehog that may need help?
        • Hedgehog factfile
        • Hedgehog friendly gardening
        • Planning guidance for hedgehogs
      • Barn owl
      • Water vole & otter
      • Dormouse
      • Fen raft spider
      • Great crested newt
      • Marine
      • Stag beetle
      • Suffolk Bat Group
        • Suffolk Bat Group - upcoming events
      • Swifts
        • Purchasing and siting swift nest boxes and calling systems
    • Conservation in Suffolk
      • Planning
        • Planning advice for local authorities
        • Planning advice for the general public
        • Nationally significant infrastructure projects
        • Current planning applications
        • Homes for people and wildlife
        • Planning guidance for hedgehogs
      • Ecological consultancy
      • County Wildlife Sites
      • Private nature reserves
      • Community Green Spaces
      • North Sea marine conservation
    • Habitat & species advice
      • Meadows and grassland
        • Grassland and scrub
        • Grassland management for butterflies
        • Grassland management for invertebrates
        • Grassland management for reptiles
        • Grassland management for wildflowers
        • Harvest mouse
      • Woodlands and hedgerows
        • Woodland by natural regeneration
        • Woodland creation by planting
        • Woodland management
        • Veteran trees
        • Hedgerow management
        • Hedgerow planting
        • Dormouse conservation
      • Ponds and rivers
        • Ponds
        • Rivers
      • Community Green Spaces
        • Wall plants
        • Ivy
        • Allotments
        • Wildlife where you live
        • Identification
      • Private Nature Reserves
      • Churchyards
    • Wildlife gardening
      • Attracting wildlife to your garden
      • Attracting hedgehogs to your garden
      • Attracting butterflies to your garden
      • Attracting bats to your garden
      • Attracting reptiles to your garden
      • Attracting amphibians to your garden
      • Garden ponds
      • Bees and wasps
      • Compost heaps
      • Bird and bat boxes
      • Feeding birds
    • UK species explorer
    • UK habitat explorer
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      • Legacy stories: Black Bourn Valley
      • Legacy stories: Bradfield Woods
      • Legacy stories: Captain's Wood
      • Legacy stories: Carlton Marshes
      • Legacy stories: Church Farm Marshes
      • Legacy stories: Knettishall Heath
      • Legacy stories: Lackford Lakes
      • Legacy stories: Market Weston Fen
      • Legacy stories: Mickle Mere
      • Legacy stories: Snape Marshes
    • A gift in memory
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  • Schools
    Suffolk Wildlife Trust

    By John Ferguson

    Inspiring interest in the natural world and getting children closer to nature is what Suffolk Wildlife Trust is all about - to make nature part of everyday life.

    • School visits to Arger Fen
    • School visits to Bradfield Woods
    • School visits to Carlton Marshes
    • School visits to Foxburrow Farm
    • School visits to Ipswich's green spaces
    • School visits to Knettishall Heath
    • School visits to Lackford Lakes
    • School visits to Lound Lakes
    • School visits to Redgrave & Lopham Fen
    • School visits to Rendlesham Forest
    • Forest School
    • On the coast
    • The Lost Words
    • Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust is part of a UK-wide network of Wildlife Trusts. It is the only charity dedicated wholly to safeguarding Suffolk's wildlife and countryside.

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Suffolk Wildlife Trust: Registered charity number 262777