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We make Suffolk a better place to live
Suffolk Wildlife Trust began in 1961 with a group of naturalists concerned about the future of Redgrave & Lopham Fen. Since then the Trust has gone from strength to strength and today is proud to be the county's leading conservation organisation.
Our nature reserves are open for you to enjoy and explore whenever you wish. There is no charge - instead we ask you to help us maintain them by becoming a member of Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
Action for local wildlife, led by local people has always been Suffolk Wildlife Trust's great strength. Our vision for a Living Landscape for Suffolk is a 21st century approach to nature conservation, firmly grounded in our ethos of enabling people to take action for wildlife where they live.
Suffolk Wildlife Trust...
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is part of a network of 47 Wildlife Trusts across the country
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cares for 52 nature reserves; which are free for everyone to enjoy
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is supported by more than 1000 volunteers
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is a growing membership organisation with more than 26,000 members
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works with thousands of children and families at nature reserves and centres and in the community
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supports farmers and communities to improve land for wildlife
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is a registered charity - number 262777.
Please browse this section of our website for more information about our work and organisation. If you cannot find what you are looking for please get in touch.