Tell Suffolk County Council your priorities for nature
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.
Wildlflowers and butterfly by Jon Hawkins
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.
On Saturday 22nd June, wildlife and climate groups from across the UK are uniting for 'Restore Nature Now' - a major event in central London to demonstrate the importance for nature…
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…
An update on the progress of Sizewell C, and the efforts we are making to protect the wildlife and natural habitats in the area.
'Emergency' authorisation to use a highly damaging neonicotinoid has been approved by UK Government, despite nearly 15,000 people calling on them to choose better support for farmers and…
'Emergency' authorisation to use a highly damaging neonicotinoid has today been approved by UK Government, despite nearly 15,000 people calling on them to choose better support for…
An application for the use of a banned, bee-harming neonicotinoid on sugar beet seed in 2024 has been submitted to the UK Government – despite an industry commitment to end reliance on the banned…
A landmark State of Nature 2023 report shows that nature is continuing to decline at an alarming rate across the UK, which is already one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world.
Dramatic increase of £1.2bn extra per year is needed to restore nature say The Wildlife Trusts.