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Greens press council over Port One wildlife threat
The former quarry on the edge of Great Blakenham has seen several failed schemes over the past 20 years. Now another is under consideration – one that the Suffolk Wildlife Trust warns could permanently alter some of Suffolk's most important wildlife habitats.News
Suffolk Wildlife Trust relaunches its annual photo competition
Suffolk Wildlife Trust has brought back its popular annual photography competition, with winning images set to feature in a charity calendar, a public exhibition in central Ipswich and a members' magazine.News
Suffolk Wildlife Trust joins fight against 'nature catastrophe' planning shake-up
A Suffolk charity has joined a national campaign opposing government proposals that could weaken protections for the region's wildlife and habitats.News
Local bird expert brings illustrated talk to Ipswich today
An illustrated talk exploring Suffolk's birds and their habitats is coming to Ipswich this Wednesday, 25 February 2026, organised by the local group of the Suffolk Wildlife Trust.News
Suffolk Building Society donates £45,000 to four charities
Suffolk Building Society has donated £45,000 across four local charities tackling homelessness, isolation, domestic abuse and nature loss as part of its 175th anniversary campaign.News
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.News
Suffolk rivers under the spotlight at Ipswich talk this week
An expert from Suffolk Wildlife Trust will explain the state of Suffolk's rivers and what can be done to protect them at a public talk in Ipswich on Wednesday, 24 September.Feature
Touch grass: How Ipswich is reconnecting with nature and community
Across Ipswich, a quiet green shift is unfolding. From hedgehog highways to wildflower verges, people are rethinking how we live alongside nature and why it matters.News
Ipswich construction firm donates £44,000 to 26 local charities in 2024
Barnes Construction has donated an incredible £44,291 to charities across East Anglia in 2024, with staff fundraising contributing £10,000 to support causes ranging from homeless shelters to wildlife trusts.News
Suffolk Wildlife Trust launches £373,000 nature recovery scheme
Suffolk Wildlife Trust has launched a new initiative to help communities protect local wildlife, backed by £373,356 in public funding over three years.News
New nature initiative helps people with borderline personality disorder
A new programme is helping people in Suffolk with borderline personality disorder connect with nature and improve their wellbeing.Load more content





