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      Suffolk Wildlife Trust

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      Suffolk Wildlife Trust is Suffolk’s nature charity – the only organisation dedicated to safeguarding Suffolk’s wildlife and countryside.

      We make a difference for Suffolk by managing nature reserves - securing a bigger, better and more connected landscape for wildlife and by inspiring the next generation through hands-on experiences with nature.

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      By John Ferguson

      We have something for everyone!
      Events for tots through to teens, wildlife courses for adults, practical conservation volunteering and 49 nature reserves which are free to visit.

      • Visit a nature reserve
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        • Events for families & pre-school
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      • Help wildlife at home
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      Our vision for Suffolk is a joined-up landscape where species can spread out from nature reserves into wildlife-rich countryside, towns and villages.

      • Nature reserves
      • Flagship species in Suffolk
        • Dormouse
        • Great crested newt
        • Hedgehog
          • Record a hedgehog sighting
        • Lapwing
        • Marine
        • Nightingale
        • Pollinating insects
        • Stag beetle
        • Skylark
        • Swift
        • Water vole
        • Yellowhammer
      • Conservation in Suffolk
        • Planning
          • Planning advice for local authorities
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          • Nationally significant infrastructure projects
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          • Homes for people and wildlife
          • Planning guidance for hedgehogs
        • Ecological consultancy
        • Farmland Wildlife Advice
          • Suffolk Ponds Group
          • Jordans Farm Partnership
        • County Wildlife Sites
        • Private nature reserves
        • Community Green Spaces
        • Catchment Scale Restoration on the River Blyth
        • North Sea marine conservation
      • Habitat & species advice
        • Meadows and grassland
          • Grassland and scrub
          • Grassland management for butterflies
          • Grassland management for invertebrates
          • Grassland management for reptiles
          • Grassland management for wildflowers
          • Harvest mouse
        • Woodlands and hedgerows
          • Woodland by natural regeneration
          • Woodland creation by planting
          • Woodland management
          • Veteran trees
          • Hedgerow management
          • Hedgerow planting
          • Dormouse conservation
        • Ponds and rivers
          • Ponds
          • Rivers
        • Community Green Spaces
          • Wall plants
          • Ivy
          • Allotments
          • Wildlife where you live
          • Identification
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      • Wildlife gardening
        • Attracting wildlife to your garden
        • Attracting hedgehogs to your garden
        • Attracting butterflies to your garden
        • Attracting bats to your garden
        • Attracting reptiles to your garden
        • Attracting amphibians to your garden
        • Garden ponds
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      Suffolk Wildlife Trust

      By John Ferguson

      Inspiring interest in the natural world and getting children closer to nature is what Suffolk Wildlife Trust is all about - to make nature part of everyday life.

      • School visits
        • School visits to Arger Fen
        • School visits to Bradfield Woods
        • School visits to Carlton Marshes
        • School visits to Foxburrow Farm
        • School visits to Ipswich's green spaces
        • School visits to Knettishall Heath
        • School visits to Lackford Lakes
        • School visits to Lound Lakes
        • School visits to Redgrave & Lopham Fen
        • School visits to Rendlesham Forest
        • School visits to the coast
      • Funded school visits
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    Wildlife in Suffolk

    Our vision for Suffolk is?a joined-up landscape where species can spread out from nature reserves into wildlife-rich countryside, towns and villages.

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    Nature reserves

    Our nature reserves are some of Suffolk's most inspiring wild places, all free to visit.
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    Flagship species in Suffolk

    Targeted action for some of Suffolk's most vulnerable?wildlife is helping turn around their fortunes in the county.

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    Conservation in Suffolk

    Planning, ecological consultancy, county wildlife sites, private nature reserves and community green spaces.

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    Habitat & species advice

    As the county's leading nature conservation charity, Suffolk Wildlife Trust offers a wide range of information and advice.

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    Wildlife gardening

    Actions you can take to make your garden more wildlife friendly.

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    FAQs and useful contacts

    Some of the most common questions that Suffolk Wildlife Trust face and contact details of relevant rescue organisations.

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    UK species factfile

    Search for UK species information.
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    UK habitats factfile

    Search for UK habitat information.
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    Suffolk Wildlife Trust is part of a UK-wide network of Wildlife Trusts. It is the only charity dedicated wholly to safeguarding Suffolk's wildlife and countryside.

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