More conservation areas are being created to benefit wildlife as part of East Suffolk Council’s commitment to increase biodiversity areas. Last year, 40 wild spaces were created across East Suffolk as part of the Council’s ‘Pardon the weeds, we’re feeding the...
A free online event will take place later this month to explore how we can all work together to preserve and enhance biodiversity in East Suffolk. Biodiversity and habitats are under threat from many human activities and climate change, locally and globally, and...
Over the last few months, Felixstowe’s Community Nature Reserve has welcomed more new members than ever before. In fact, if you add together all the new spaces which local people have created as part of our Community Nature Reserve, it’s more than an entire football...