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Discourse on the Waterways of Suffolk

Discover the stunning rivers of Suffolk and the diverse wildlife they harbor, accompanied by Alice Wickman

Discussion on Suffolk's Waterways
Discussion on Suffolk's Waterways

Discourse on the Waterways of Suffolk

The Suffolk Wildlife Trust is hosting an engaging event titled "Suffolk Wildlife Trust's wilder rivers" in the heart of Ipswich. This event promises to be an informative session, with Alice, the Trust's wilder rivers adviser, taking centre stage.

Alice will be discussing the threats to Suffolk's rivers and the work being done by the Trust to combat declines in river wildlife. She will focus on her work to improve the health of Suffolk's rivers, explaining what a healthy river should look like and the key species it should have.

Attendees can look forward to an enlightening talk, as Alice will delve into the various aspects of river health and the efforts being made to protect and preserve Suffolk's rivers.

The event is open to all, with a £4 entry fee for adults, which includes tea & coffee. Under 25's can attend for free. Donations are welcome in addition to the entry fee. A card reader is available for entry donations, but cash is also acceptable.

The event location offers wheelchair access and a hearing loop system, ensuring that everyone can participate comfortably. Assistance dogs are always welcome at the event.

While parking information for the event location is not specified in the article, the main contact phone number for the Suffolk Wildlife Trust's Ipswich group is [email protected], should you require further information.

Facilities at the event location are not detailed in the article, but the focus of the event is on Alice's insightful talk about Suffolk's rivers and the Trust's work to protect them. No booking is required for the event, so mark your calendars and join us for an enlightening evening!

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