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Farmland Wildlife Advice Midsummer meetup
On Friday 23rd June 2023, Suffolk Wildlife Trust has organised a brand new event for farmers, landowners and advisers this summer - our first ever Midsummer Meetup! Jenny Rawson, our Senior Farm…
Farmland
Farmland can conjure up rural images of brown hares zig-zagging across fields, chattering flocks of finches and yellowhammers singing from thick, bushy hedges and field margins studded with…
Farmland Wildlife Advice Update: Events for farmers & landowners in 2023
Following the great turnout and good reviews of last year’s events, Suffolk Wildlife Trust's Farmland Wildlife Advice Team have created an exciting new events programme for 2023.
Farmland ponds update - November 2021
Jenny Rawson, our Senior Farmland Wildlife Adviser, gives an update on Natural England's District Level Licensing scheme for great crested newts.
Suffolk Ponds Group: working together to reverse the decline of farmland ponds
Sam Hanks, our Farmland Wildlife Advisor, explains how Suffolk’s farmland ponds are lifelines for wildlife in a productive landscape, creating links and stepping stones for a wide range of species…
Farm Wildlife Advice
The importance of managing farm hedgerows for wildlife
Maddie Lord, Farmland Wildlife Adviser, takes a look at the importance of farmland hedgerows for wildlife in Suffolk.
Working with farmers to restore and create farmland ponds for great crested newts
Sam Hanks, Wilder Landscapes Manager, reflects on our collaboration with Suffolk farmers to restore and create habitat to benefit great crested newts.
Designing a woodland for wildlife
Maddie Lord, Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Farmland Wildlife Adviser, explores some of the questions that are helpful to bear in mind when considering creating a woodland that’s brilliant for wildlife…
Conservation advice at Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Meet Graham, our Conservation Adviser. If you have a patch of land in Suffolk and would like to learn more about how to enhance it for wildlife, let us know.
Farmers work together to reconnect wildlife
Sam Hanks, Suffolk Wildlife Trust's Farmland Wildlife Advisor, is supporting farmers around Bramfield, Walpole, Thorington and Wenhaston to work together for wildlife.