Suffolk MPs support Bill amendments to safeguard nature
Suffolk Wildlife Trust welcomes amendments to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill that hope to safeguard and increase nature in new developments.
Wildlflowers and butterfly by Jon Hawkins
Suffolk Wildlife Trust welcomes amendments to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill that hope to safeguard and increase nature in new developments.
Nature recovery can go hand in hand with building the homes people need and support a healthy economy that provides a better future for both people and wildlife. The new Planning &…
Nature charities in Suffolk and Norfolk have joined forces in an open letter to council leaders, local MPs, and the Minister for Local Government and English Devolution - Jim McMahon OBE MP –…
Suffolk Wildlife Trust congratulates the UK Government’s decision to open the door for licenced reintroductions of beavers into the wild and its acknowledgment of the free-living populations in…
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…
Suffolk Wildlife Trust is thrilled with the news that the UK Government has upheld the ban on thiamethoxam - a banned "neonic" pesticide highly toxic to bees, pollinators, and river life…
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.
In a recent announcement, Sizewell C have said they 'want to create an environmental legacy in East Suffolk' and to 'help rewild East of England'.
In response, Suffolk…
Have you say on the future of nature in Suffolk by completeing Suffolk County Council's public survey ahead of the creation of a county-wide Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
On 22 June 2024, Suffolk Wildlife Trust joined fellow Wildlife Trusts and an estimated 80,000 people marching through central London.