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Suffolk Wildlife Trust calls for double nature in new biodiversity policy
Suffolk Wildlife Trust calls for new biodiversity 'net gain' policy to be doubled in Suffolk to encourage new development to make a wildlife-positive impact.
County Wildlife Sites
Photography Competition 2018 - category winners announced
The 2018 Photography Competition came to a dramatic head this week with our judging panel deciding winners and runners-up for each of the nine categories. Over 100 shortlisted photographs were…
Photography Competition 2018 Overall and Public winners announced
This year's Suffolk Wildlife Photography Competition culminated in a lively and upbeat awards evening. Winners, runners-up, judges, sponsors and supporters celebrated the efforts of over 750…
Establishing grassland and increasing botanical diversity at existing sites
Site Analysis for Freshwater Invertebrate Surveys
Farming announcement today a welcome step in the right direction
Barnaby Coupe, Land Use Policy Manager at The Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts, explains what today's announcement from Defra means for farming and wildlife.
In memory of Ernie Lucking
Andrew Excell, our South East Suffolk Sites Manager, remembers Ernie Lucking.
Recovering Nature in the Headwaters of the Little Ouse and Waveney Rivers
Carlton II the cuckoo is on his way back!
Carlton II the cuckoo is on his way back from Africa to East Anglia, where he was fitted with his satellite tracking tag at Carlton Marshes in May 2018.
Saltmarshes and mudflats – a case for creation
Andrew Excell, South East Suffolk Sites Manager, explains the importance of saltmarsh and mudflat habitats for biodiversity and the environment.