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Suffolk Wildlife Trust works within a partnership of 47 county-based Wildlife Trusts with the collective name of The Wildlife Trusts. This enables us to tackle nationally important issues and to lobby as a partnership, as well as take action locally. Each Trust is an independent charity and deals with all issues within their county.

The Wildlife Trusts website gives more information about our work across the UK. Links are included below to our neighbouring Wildlife Trusts, with whom we work closely to protect the wildlife of East Anglia.

If you value the combination of national campaigning and local action that characterises The Wildlife Trusts, then please do consider joining Suffolk Wildlife Trust today to add your voice to our lobbying power and ensure your support makes a difference for wildlife - join us.

button The Wildlife Trusts

button Wildlife Watch

button Norfolk Wildlife Trust

button Essex Wildlife Trust

button Beds, Cambs, Peterborough & Northants Wildlife Trust

button Suffolk Biological Records Centre

button Suffolk Biodiversity Partnership

button Suffolk Naturalists Society

button Dolomedes website - information about the raft spider at Redgrave and Lopham Fen

button The Dedham Vale Society

button Greenlight Trust - for help and information about community woodlands

button Suffolk Secrets - the self-catering specialists on the heritage coast

buttonAlton Water wildlife - focusing on wildlife at the reservoir

button Norfolk & Suffolk Wildlife & Walking Holidays
A local company offering fantastic wildlife holidays in Britain and abroad.

button EnvironmentJobs.co.uk

button www.SuffolkCarShare.com
Suffolk ACRE, in partnership with Suffolk County Council and the Suffolk Chamber of Commerce has launched SuffolkCarShare.com, a journey-matching website designed to encourage car sharing across Suffolk. Car sharing can help to reduce congestion and pollution by decreasing the number of cars on the road, particularly at peak travel times. Further benefits of car sharing for individuals include: 

  • Savings to the individual of up to £1,000 per year, just by sharing a car a couple of times per week
  • Can reduce the need to own a vehicle
  • Provides an ideal solution to those without their own vehicle

button Evergreen Optics
Binoculars for bird watching and wildlife observation. Official suppliers of Konus, Opticron, Hawke, Olivon, Nikon, Hilkinson binoculars and accessories, order online for same day despatch.

buttonJardin Du Segala - Chambre and table D'Hote
A warm welcome awaits you in the "Jardin du Segala", south-west France. The area, which is a popular retreat for the french, is known for its rich abundance of wildlife set amongst high hills and delightful river valleys.

Before moving to France, owner Richard worked for Sussex Wildlife Trust and is pleased to continue supporting the work of the Wildlife Trust's. For every holiday that is booked by a Suffolk Wildlife Trust member, 10% of the price will be dontated to Suffolk Wildlife Trust.

button Heather Lee Bird Watching holidays
Heatherlea birdwatching holidays will make a £10 donation to Suffolk Wildlife Trust for every holiday booked.  If you are a group of 15 or more we will receive a £20 donation per person. Visit their website to find out more.

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