Suffolk Wildlife Trust Chair, James Alexander, receives New Year Honour
Congratulations and a huge well done to James Alexander, Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Chair, who has received an MBE in the New Year’s Honours List from King Charles III.
Congratulations and a huge well done to James Alexander, Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Chair, who has received an MBE in the New Year’s Honours List from King Charles III.
Thank you to our members and supporters for taking action to stand up for Hintlesham Woods!
Sadly we have heard that East Suffolk Council has permitted the development of a McDonald’s drive-through restaurant on land next door to Gunton Meadow nature reserve.
Thank you! There are now 50 objections to the planning application that threatens to bring more disturbance, disruption and danger to the precious wildlife of Gunton Meadow. It's not too late…
Lauren Mack, our Wild Learning Officer at Knettishall Heath, had a lovely afternoon in the woods on Sunday 13th November, with local neurodiverse families attending our first SEND (special…
Carlton Marshes was lucky enough to have a book reading and live illustration demonstration from Gaspard the Fox author Zeb Soanes and illustrator James Mayhew.
Hintlesham Woods ancient woodland in Suffolk is under threat from a National Grid energy infrastructure project.
“Inspirational few days” had by all as our Learning Officers welcomed thirteen teachers from across the country to train as Wild Beach leaders.