We are Suffolk's leading nature charity; working every day to protect local wildlife, restore Suffolk's natural environment, and inspire people to connect with nature.
For over 60 years, Suffolk Wildlife Trust has been at the forefront of wildlife conservation and education across the county. At the heart of our purpose as a wildlife charity is our mission to 'Bring Nature Back' in which we're championing two collective goals: to secure at least 30% of Suffolk's land and sea are our two goals, and to inspire 1 in 4 people in Suffolk to take action for nature and climate.
Catch up on our news and stories
Devolution could be a win-win for growth and nature in Suffolk and Norfolk
Suffolk and Norfolk are on the Government’s fast track to devolution - which will see the creation of a new overarching ‘strategic…
Things that go churr in the dark
Birdwatcher Tom Hibbert explores the enigmatic world of the nightjar.
Wild News Round-Up - June 2025
The latest news and updates from our teams across Suffolk including wildlife sightings, our nature reserves, landscape projects, and…
How you can help nature

Bittern - Jamie Hall
Wildlife Conservation & Recovery
Since 1961, Suffolk Wildlife Trust has been dedicated to protecting and restoring the county’s wildlife and wild landscapes, with the goal of creating a wilder Suffolk for nature to recover and become abundant.

Nature Engagement & Connection
We deliver events, activities, projects at our nature reserves and with local schools and communities to enable everyone to experience nature - and to inspire the people of Suffolk to take action for wildlife.

Dormouse by Terry Whittaker
Wilder Ecology
Our professional consultancy with certified experts delivering a range of ecology, conservation, and Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) services for clients across Suffolk, East Anglia, and beyond.
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