![Polecat - Elliot Smith](/sites/default/files/styles/grid_teaser/public/2022-01/Polecat2_cpt_Elliot_Smith.jpg?h=48d77eb9&itok=BOV4xquz)
The return of polecats to Suffolk
Polecats were sadly wiped out in Suffolk by the early 1900s. In 2006, there was just one record of a polecat sighting in Suffolk. However, polecats (or rather polecat/ferrets) are now increasing…
Wildflowers and butterfly by Jon Hawkins
Polecats were sadly wiped out in Suffolk by the early 1900s. In 2006, there was just one record of a polecat sighting in Suffolk. However, polecats (or rather polecat/ferrets) are now increasing…
Has single-use plastic peaked? Our Wild Learning Officer, Kirsty Wilmot, has been investigating our impact on the ocean.
The judges' winner and young person overall winner in this year's photo competition have been announced. This year the prize-giving ceremony was held online but was no less rewarding and…
A big thank you to 10-year-old Immy, and her Mum, Sheena, who walked an amazing 39 miles in 3 days around Suffolk in order to raise funds for Suffolk Wildlife Trust. Their efforts have raised a…
Thanks to a network of brilliant naturalists across the county, we have access to some fascinating data.
Our judging panel have decided the winners and runners-up in this year's photography competition, with the overall competition winner and overall young persons winner to be announced in early…
We’re delighted that our Carlton Marshes nature reserve has received the ‘Enhancing Biodiversity & Landscape’ award at Suffolk – Creating the Greenest County Awards 2021.
Jenny Rawson, our Senior Farmland Wildlife Adviser, gives an update on Natural England's District Level Licensing scheme for great crested newts.
A huge thank you to everyone who has so generously supported the purchase of Rowley Grove, a precious ancient woodland situated on the southern border of Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Arger Fen &…