Snape Marshes Nature Reserve
It is not hard to see why Benjamin Britten drew inspiration from this landscape of vast skies, golden reeds and sparkling water.
It is not hard to see why Benjamin Britten drew inspiration from this landscape of vast skies, golden reeds and sparkling water.
Church Farm Marshes was kindly left to Suffolk Wildlife Trust as a reserve by Philip Elsey, who farmed here for more than forty years.
Discover the wonderful and beautiful botany of Loughborough Big Meadow
Morning on The Marshes. A Bacon Roll followed by a guided walk on the Reserve.
Farlington Marshes, one of the Trust’s oldest nature reserves, is a coastal wildlife expanse with internationally important populations of wading birds and wildfowl.
Castle Marshes is a Broadland site with grazing marsh, fen and freshwater dykes. In spring and summer wading birds such lapwing and redshank nest on the open marshes, and warbler and reed bunting…
Morning on The Marshes. A Bacon Roll followed by a guided walk on the Reserve.
Take a leaf out of a botanist's sketchbook, at our first class focused on illustrating interesting insects and fascinating foliage!
We have a busy schedule of events and school visits throughout the year and are always looking for volunteers to lead and assist with these activities.
Whether it is rafts of duck, colonies of avocet or the razor-like wings of a peregrine in stooping flight, the sheer number of birds that Trimley Marshes attracts is nothing short of spectacular…
Nestled within the Minsmere River Valley, Darsham Marshes is a classic representative marshland site that has been traditionally managed for many years in order to achieve its diverse mix of flora…