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Biodiversity Net Gain
Binocular Demo Day with Viking Optics
Come down and discover our range of binoculars from Viking Optics.
Wilder Communities: Taking Action
Our Wilder Communities network have been taking action for nature across Suffolk. Find out how in this blog.
Farming with wildlife - a vision for the future
As Suffolk Wildlife Trust approaches its 60th anniversary in June, John Pawsey describes the transformation of his farm into an organic wildlife haven, and shares his vision for the future of…
Coastal and floodplain grazing marsh
Enormous flocks of geese, ducks and swans swirl down from wide skies to drop onto the flat, open expanses of flooded grazing marshes in winter. In spring, lapwing tumble overhead and the soft,…
Farming with wildlife in mind
John Pawsey at Shimpling Park Farm has farmed organically since 1999...
Taking action for wildlife
How we can all help wildlife by Ben McFarland, Head of Conservation.
Biodiversity Net Gain changes put nature at risk
The UK Government wants to speed up development and has suggested changing some of the biodiversity rules for developers, meaning nature is once again under threat.
Fen raft spiders are making great progress
Our Broads Warden, Ellen, explains how these rare spiders are faring in Suffolk.
Insect-friendly farming in Suffolk
Sam Hanks, Farmland Wildlife Advisor, explores how insects are in decline globally, and that the UK is sadly no exception. Both abundance and diversity are reducing at alarming rates. In the…
12 days of a (wildlife) Christmas - six earwigs a laying
Traditionally on the sixth day of Christmas, we would be receiving six geese a laying from our one true love but we’ve decided to talk about six earwigs a laying instead!