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    Suffolk Wildlife Trust

    Tawny owl by Beverley Carpenter

    Suffolk Wildlife Trust is Suffolk’s nature charity – the only organisation dedicated to safeguarding Suffolk’s wildlife and countryside.

    We make a difference for Suffolk by managing nature reserves - securing a bigger, better and more connected landscape for wildlife and by inspiring the next generation through hands-on experiences with nature.

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    Signs to hides at Lackford Lakes

    John Ferguson

    We care for 50 nature reserves across Suffolk, with visitor centres at Carlton Marshes near Lowestoft and Lackford Lakes near Bury St Edmunds. 

     

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      • Arger Fen & Spouse's Vale, Sudbury
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    We have something for everyone! Events for tots through to teens, wildlife courses for adults, practical conservation volunteering, wildlife walks and talks.

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    Volunteers tree planting - Sarah Groves

    Volunteers tree planting - Sarah Groves

    There are so many ways to get involved and support Suffolk's Wildlife, from watching a wildlife webinar at home to volunteering with us on a reserve. 

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Jack snipe

Jack snipe

Jackdaw

Jackdaw

Japanese Knotweed

Japanese knotweed

Jay

Jay

A jelly ear fungus growing from the trunk of a tree. It's a wrinkled, pinkish fungus that looks remarkably like an ear

Jelly ear

jersey tiger moth

Jersey tiger

Jewel anemone

Jewel anemone

Keeled Skimmer

Keeled skimmer

A kestrel hovering against a cloudy sky

Kestrel

Keyhole limpet

Keyhole limpet

vetch

Kidney vetch

Close up on the head and thorax of a king diving beetle, a large black beetle with yellowish edges to the body

King diving beetle

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