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Wildlflowers and butterfly by Jon Hawkins

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Fritillaries, Kayleigh Jowers

Cream teas and fritillaries

Fox fritillary meadow saw over 600 visitors over this year’s open weekend. It’s a wet floodplain meadow which is home to thousands of flowering fritillaries and one of the very few remaining in…

Hedgerows at Foxburrow Farm - Ben Calvesbert

Foxburrow wilding

We will be monitoring the changes over the coming years as Foxburrow naturally regenerates. Steve Aylward explains more.

Conservation grazing by Exmoor ponies, Steve Aylward

Ponies on our nature reserves

As tempting as it is to approach our conservation grazing ponies, please respect the vital work they are doing for wildlife and keep your distance. Our Grazing Manager, Jane Barber, explains why…

Rowley Grove - Steve Aylward

Thank you for your help to buy Rowley Grove

Rowley Grove is a precious ancient woodland situated on the southern border of Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Arger Fen & Spouse's Vale nature reserve near the villages of Bures, Nayland and…

National Hedgehog Awareness Week 2021

It’s Hedgehog Awareness Week! As hedgehogs are lured out of their winter hibernacula by the warmer spring weather, May is an exciting time of year and the perfect time to act and give hedgehogs a…

Lydia Chilvers - braving the conditions in all weathers

Lydia takes the plunge for Suffolk Wildlife Trust

We hope you’re wrapped up warm whilst reading this, as it might make you shiver just reading about Lydia’s cold water swimming challenge and fantastic fundraiser for Suffolk Wildlife Trust.

Stag beetle Suffolk Wildlife Trust

The brilliance of beetles

Our colleague from The Wildlife Trust, Steve Garland, Chair of Lancashire Wildlife Trust and beetle expert, explores the world of these incredible, armoured insects.