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Suffolk residents can register land as private nature reserve to help wildlife

From gardens to 12-acre plots, landowners across Suffolk are turning their spaces into private nature reserves. The network has just passed 1,000 hectares, with free support from Suffolk Wildlife Trust specialists.

A small woodland pond surrounded by trees in Suffolk, part of a Private Nature Reserve
An example of a Private Nature Reserve in Suffolk
(Suffolk Wildlife Trust)

Why it matters: Anyone with land – big or small – can manage it for wildlife while getting expert guidance on conservation and sustainable practices.

The big picture: 218 reserves now cover the equivalent of 1,307 Portman Road football pitches or 30 Christchurch Parks. Together, they create vital wildlife corridors across the county, separate from Suffolk Wildlife Trust's 50 official reserves spanning 2,900 hectares.

The details: Owners get advisory visits, meet-ups to share experiences, and ongoing support to maximise the benefit of their land for nature. The network covers everything from small garden habitats to large-scale field management.

Graham Hart smiling outdoors, wearing a Suffolk Wildlife Trust jacket and cap, with trees and fields in the background
Graham Hart, conservation adviser at Suffolk Wildlife Trust(Suffolk Wildlife Trust )

What they're saying: Graham Hart, conservation adviser at Suffolk Wildlife Trust, said: "One of the most satisfying aspects of my work with PNR owners is seeing their passion for wildlife conservation and the collective contribution the network makes to improving biodiversity and connectivity throughout the county."

Frances and Roland Bee, members for more than 20 years, said: "We have learned from every visit we have made to another PNR site and from the many PNR owners who have visited our site. The PNR network is a great resource for sharing learning and joy, and equally important, providing support and encouragement."

A group of people standing in a wildflower meadow at a Suffolk Wildlife Trust Private Nature Reserve event
PNR owners meeting up at a Suffolk Wildlife Trust event(Suffolk Wildlife Trust)

The bottom line: Suffolk's growing network of private nature reserves proves that wildlife conservation doesn't require vast estates – just passionate landowners willing to transform any patch of ground into a haven for local species.

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