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From its early beginnings over 40 years ago, as a group of naturalists concerned about the damage to Redgrave and Lopham Fen, the Trust has become Suffolk's most dynamic and influential conservation organisation. As it has matured, the Trust has retained the energy and urgency of the early days and turned it into a powerful advocate and guardian for Suffolk's wildlife.

This section of our website covers different areas of our work and organisation.  Please browse the categories for more information.  If you cannot find what you are looking for please get in touch on 01473 890089.

Press Releases

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Browse our latest stories

Project News

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BBC's Breathing Places
teams up with the Wildlife
Trust's to help you take action where you live.

Ways to help our work

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Fundraising activities from internet auctions to shopping at the Co-op

Your legacy counts

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Legacies enable us to do
so much more for wildlife -
read more about leaving a
legacy to
Suffolk Wildlife Trust

Governance

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Information about our
board of trustees
and constitution

Annual Review

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Annual review and full Trust accounts 2006/2007

Links

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Education and Wildlife Watch

Visitor centres

BBC Breathing Places

  

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