
New water vole surveys hope to save endangered mammal
Water voles are considered an endangered species in the UK. These semi-aquatic mammals are one of Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s thirteen “flagship species” – species for which we prioritise are…
Water voles are considered an endangered species in the UK. These semi-aquatic mammals are one of Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s thirteen “flagship species” – species for which we prioritise are…
With ground-nesting season beginning for resident and migratory birds, Suffolk Wildlife Trust and the Dogs Trust are urging dog owners to do their bit when visiting nature reserves by keeping…
A new report from The Wildlife Trusts - The National Water Vole Database Project Report - published today, identifies continued declines in water vole populations set against heartening increases…
The first ever National Hedgehog Conservation Strategy has been published by leading wildlife charities People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) and The British Hedgehog Preservation Society (…
Charities urge stronger protection for UK seas - including the North Sea - as new reports reveal amount of carbon stored in UK seabed habitats following world-first research.
Two cuckoos have been tagged at Worlingham Marshes as part of vital research into the incredible trans-Saharan migration of this endangered species, conducted by British Trust for Ornithology.
Wildlife charities across the UK, including Suffolk Wildlife Trust, support the UK and Scottish governments’ decision to ban sandeel fishing in the English North Sea and all Scottish waters in an…
Highly pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 (HPAI) was widespread across the UK last year and resulted in high mortality in various wild bird species.