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Landscape Recovery
The way back to Living Seas
The Wildlife Trusts have released a new report urging Government to tackle the immediate challenges facing our marine wildlife and habitats, including those off the North Sea coast. The report…
Carlton Marshes wins Enhancing Biodiversity & Landscape Award 2021
We’re delighted that our Carlton Marshes nature reserve has received the ‘Enhancing Biodiversity & Landscape’ award at Suffolk – Creating the Greenest County Awards 2021.
The Living Soil – 5th April 2023 – an update from Katie Stocking
Starting in early April, the Farmland Wildlife Advice Team will be running their 2023 advisory events aimed at landowners and farmers, hosted by Suffolk farmers and landowners. To kick things off…
Waveney and Little Ouse Landscape Recovery
New Landscape Recovery project to begin in south Suffolk
In collaboration with two farmer groups, Suffolk Wildlife Trust has secured £750,000 from DEFRA for a 2-year Landscape Recovery project to restore woodlands and connect habitats in Constable and…
Wild art, searching for grass snakes, poptastic slime moulds, and a hare in the living room…
well, almost. Highlights from week 2 & 3 of 30 Days Wild...
Our Wild Learning Officer, Lucy, is looking back at what we’ve been getting up to over the past couple of weeks.
Ghost Ponds - bringing life back to the landscape
Organic farmer John Pawsey rediscovers and reinstates 'ghost' ponds at Shimpling Park Farm.
An artistic afternoon at Wortham Ling
The Waveney and Little Ouse Recovery (WaLOR) Project recently hosted an artist workshop at Wortham Ling. Daniel Wade, our Wilder Landscapes Technical Officer, tells us more...
Great diving beetle
The Great diving beetle is a large and voracious predator of ponds and slow-moving waterways. Blackish-green in colour, it can be spotted coming to the surface to replenish the air supply it…
King diving beetle
Britain's largest 'diving beetle' is an impressive creature, though it's not easy to find.