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Suffolk Marshes Secured for Wildlife Haven
25 Nov
Summary
- £775,000 was raised to purchase Worlingham Marshes.
- The new reserve is part of the Broads National Park.
- The site aims to support woodcock, otters, and water voles.

A significant financial target has been met, enabling the creation of a new nature reserve in Suffolk. The Suffolk Wildlife Trust successfully raised £775,000 to finalize the purchase of Worlingham Marshes, a move celebrated for its contribution to conservation efforts within the Broads National Park.
The newly secured land holds immense potential for biodiversity. It is anticipated that the site's wet woodland will once again become a sanctuary for woodcock. Furthermore, the network of waterways is expected to attract and support breeding populations of otters and water voles, species facing significant decline.
Christine Luxton, chief executive of the trust, highlighted the importance of this acquisition for ecological restoration. By safeguarding Worlingham Marshes, the trust is expanding protected areas in the Lower Waveney Valley, fostering a more robust environment for nature's recovery and ensuring a brighter future for rare and declining species.




