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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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    We have something for everyone!
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    Dunwich Suffolk Wildlife Trust

    By Steve Aylward

    Suffolk Wildlife Trust cares for 49 nature reserves, with fantastic visitor centres at Carlton Marshes and Lackford Lakes. We also have a network of learning centres and locations throughout the county. Please help us care for the nature reserves you've enjoyed, by joining Suffolk Wildlife Trust.

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

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    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.

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Suffolk Wildlife Trust

Young Wardens at Arger Fen (25 April 21)

Sunday 25 April 2021 10am - 2pm

Practical conservation and wildlife activity sessions for unaccompanied 10 - 15 year olds.

  • Outdoor Activity
  • young wardens
  • Teens
YW

Young Wardens Lackford Lakes

Saturday 1 May 2021 10.30-2.30pm

A monthly group for teenagers interested in practical conservation and naturalist skills.

  • Outdoor Activity
  • young wardens
  • Unaccompanied children
  • Teens
John Ferguson - Young Wardens

Young Wardens in Holywells Park

Saturday 8 May 2021 1:30pm - 3:30pm

Join Suffolk Wildlife Trust for an afternoon of fun, hands on practical conservation experience.

  • Outdoor Activity
  • young wardens
  • Unaccompanied children
  • Teens
Suffolk Wildlife Trust

'Wild in the Week' for home-educated children at Knettishall Heath - Tuesday 18th May

Tuesday 18 May 2021 10:30am-2:30pm

Wildlife themed activity day for home-educated 10-16 year olds on the Knettishall Heath Nature Reserve

  • Outdoor Activity
  • Home-educated
  • Unaccompanied children
  • Teens
  • Home-educated children
John Ferguson, Home education, Rendlesham

Wild in the Week for 11 - 16s

Wednesday 19 May 2021 10:00am - 2:00pm

Join us for our Wild in the Week activity day for unaccompanied home educated teens aged 11-16 years.

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