Wildlife Live Webinar - Transforming Worlingham Marshes

Carlton Marshes courtesy John Ferguson

Carlton Marshes courtesy John Ferguson

Wildlife Live Webinar - Transforming Worlingham Marshes

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Join us to discover the transformation that has taken place at Worlingham Marshes and what is possible in the future

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7-8.30pm

About the event

A missing piece of the Suffolk Broads landscape for wildlife and people, Worlingham Marshes is at the very beginning of its journey from a private grazing marsh to a nature reserve. Located just north of the village of Worlingham within the Lower Waveney Valley, the reserve is in a unique position within the Broads National Park where we can extend the impact of our work downstream at Castle Marshes and Carlton Marshes. By securing Worlingham Marshes for nature, we take another big step towards the Trust's ambition to create a vast wildlife corridor from Lowestoft to the source of the River Waveney at our Redgrave & Lopham Fen nature reserve.

The land that has become Worlingham Marshes was previous privately-owned with the land being used for grazing on the marshes and wildfowling in the wet woodland. With the fen, scrub, dykes and foot drains - as well as the River Waveney on the northern boundary - there is ample opportunity for us to extend wildlife-rich habitats, create new wetland features, and to restore a classic Broadland landscape.

Since securing the land in the winter of 2023, we have already seen a thrilling array of wildlife including kingfisher, merlin, short-eared owl, marsh harrier, otter, and grass snake - giving us a sense of the potential the reserve has for wildlife.

Join Lewis Yates, Worlingham Warden, and Vicky Eyles, Wilder Communities Officer, for a talk about the transformation of Worlingham Marshes and the surrounding work with local landowners and community members to increase nature connection and improve the area for both wildlife and people.

This Wildlife Live Webinar is part of a series of online events on a range of wildlife topics. It is scheduled to last approximately one and a half hours, including a presentation plus a questions & answers session. Suffolk Wildlife Trust uses the Zoom platform for its webinars and, when you book, you will receive simple instructions on how to join the event from the comfort of your own home. When booking, please input the same email you will be using on the night. Subtitles are available.

(photo courtesy of John Ferguson)

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Please ensure you enter your email correctly when booking as we will use this email to send you the links you need to join the Wildlife Live Webinar via Zoom. Your confirmation details and Zoom access will be specific to the email you submit. If you have any issues with booking your place or receiving the follow-up email, please contact us on networks@suffolkwildlifetrust.org.

All places are non-refundable. Full Terms & Conditions are available on our website via this link.

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Contact number: 01473 890 089

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