Welcome to outreach in Ipswich
Hello everyone I'm Jo Meadows, wild learning intern for the Ipswich wild spaces, and this is my first blog post documenting my experiences with Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
Hello everyone I'm Jo Meadows, wild learning intern for the Ipswich wild spaces, and this is my first blog post documenting my experiences with Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
Come and help us at our popular gateway reserve, serving in our Welcome centre, selling delightful local food and drink as well as gifts, wildlife information and treasures and sharing passion for…
Come and help us at our popular gateway reserve, serving in our Welcome centre, selling delightful local food and drink as well as gifts, wildlife information and treasures and sharing passion for…
The hustle and bustle of city life melts away when Kathryn visits Camley Street Natural Park. Without leaving central London, she can go from man-made soaring skyscrapers to an oasis-like…
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.
The shoulders of the Forest bug are distinctive - they are square-cut, almost rounded, unlike the other 'spiked' shield bugs. This bug can be found in woodlands, feeding on the sap of…
Meet Yasmin, our Learning Intern at Foxburrow Nature Reserve...
The Parent bug lives up to its name. The female lays her eggs on a Silver birch leaf, watching over them until they hatch. She stays with the young until they are adults. Other shield bugs lay…
An underwater predator, the Saucer bug uses its front pincer-like legs to catch its prey. It can be found at the bottom of muddy, weedy ponds; but handle with care - it can inflict a painful bite…
Build your own bug mansion and attract a multitude of creepy crawlies to your garden.