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Local Wildlife Groups
This link will open on the Suffolk Wildlife Trust website.
One of Suffolk Wildlife Trust's great strengths is our network of community volunteers who represent us in their part of Suffolk and co-ordinate our local Wildlife Groups.
The groups…
Local Wildlife Sites
Local Wildlife Sites are areas of land especially important for their wildlife. They are some of our most valuable wildlife areas.
Working from home
When working from home it's important to take a break from the computer screen. By taking a moment or two in nature we can feel calmer and happier - ready to return back to the day job feeling refreshed. To help you connect with nature from home this 30 Days Wild, The Wildlife Trusts have some great suggestions of easy things you can do.
Working in wildlife conservation: work experience with your local wildlife trust at Sutton Courtenay, Tuesday 30 July - Thursday 1 August
This link will open on the BBOWT website.
A 3 day work experience style course for 15-17 year olds at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre.
Local Wildlife Sites - local in name only
Living Landscape Development Manager Rachel Hackett highlights the plight of Local Wildlife Sites – an essential part of the UK’s nature recovery network
Spring Wildlife Walk - Carmarthen Local Group
This link will open on the South and West Wales website.
Join Carmarthen Local Group for a spring wildlife walk!
Andrew's Story: surveying Local Wildlife Sites
Andrew Harris tells us his story of how he became a local Wildlife Site volunteer surveyor and what being a volunteer means to him.
Creating Working Wetlands and Delivering ‘Upstream Thinking’
Devon Wildlife Trust has been working with farmers to reduce agricultural pollution, restore rivers, wetlands and threatened insect rich grasslands in northern Devon for twenty years and delivering Upstream Thinking for the last ten. The Trust has worked with farmers to restore and reconnect threatened habitat like Culm grassland. These insect-rich, wet meadows, lock up carbon and act as natural filters to capture soil particles and other pollutants before they reach rivers and reservoirs.
Local Wildlife Sites under threat
Better protection needed for special havens
Working Wetlands Farm Advisor Volunteer
This link will open on the Devon Wildlife Trust website.
An opportunity to shadow, receive mentoring and contribute to farm advisory activity.
Abseil for Wildlife!
This link will open on the Somerset Wildlife Trust website.
Join us for a 130ft sponsored abseil to raise vital funds for wildlife!