Local communities must be allowed to voice their support for nature in Neighbourhood Plans
Suffolk communities are being prevented from voicing their support for development to be better for nature, and it must stop!
Suffolk communities are being prevented from voicing their support for development to be better for nature, and it must stop!
Across Suffolk hundreds of private landowners are managing a network of land for wildlife. Graham Hart, our Conservation Advisor, attended the first of two scheduled Private Nature Reserves Owners…
We want to say a big thank you to William Oliver and his friend Ewan, who walked an astonishing 50 miles from London to Brighton on 1st July and raised a fantastic £445 for Martlesham Wilds!
Highly pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 (HPAI) was widespread across the UK last year and resulted in high mortality in various wild bird species.
A big thank you to Darren Tansley, who is raising money for our new nature reserve, Martlesham Wilds, through a unique, musical fundraising challenge…
Our Community Fundraising Manager, Michael Strand, speaks with John Symes, much respected former custodian of the land which is now Martlesham Wilds.
The engagement teams at Carlton Marshes and Lackford Lakes nature reserves are taking part in a new UK-wide project to help monitor the current insect population in a 5-year study.
A big thank you to everyone who took part in this year’s Bures Open Gardens event. The event raised over £5,000 to be shared equally between the parish Church and Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
Neil Sherman, Suffolk’s County Moth recorder, has recently found some rare moths at Lackford Lakes nature reserve.