A collective voice for wildlife

A collective voice for wildlife

Bluebells at Reydon Woods, Sarah Groves

Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s new logo

Suffolk Wildlife Trust has a compelling new 2030 strategy to bring nature back. This is aligned with a new collective strategy for the 46 UK Wildlife Trusts. 

Together with other Trusts, we’re aiming to build awareness and impact across the movement while retaining our unique local, county focus. So, to help forge a collective identity, over the coming months and years we will roll out our new logo, a design also shared by the majority of Wildlife Trusts. 

100% Suffolk with a louder voice 

By adopting the movement’s logo and visibly aligning ourselves with our fellow Wildlife Trusts we will bring our strong county voice to the movement. We hope closer collaboration and a shared identity can help maximise The Wildlife Trusts' impact for nature here in Suffolk and across the UK. Our stronger collective voice will help to amplify our messages and influence national policy and decision making. 

It would be wasteful and costly to replace printed materials and signage because of a change in logo. Instead, we will begin our roll out with digital and new printed materials, such as the next Wild Suffolk Magazine. We will see a natural, gradual rollout rather than a sweeping change. 

The badger is a conservation success story. It is also a great species to represent the challenges of nature conservation in an unbalanced ecosystem and the wilder Suffolk we strive for. 

Suffolk Wildlife Trust logo May 22

Suffolk Wildlife Trust logo May 22