Welcome to Norfolk Wildlife Trust
Norfolk Wildlife Trust was established in 1926. We are the oldest of a national network of 47 Wildlife Trusts around the country working to protect and enhance our wildlife and wild places. We care for over 50 nature reserves and other protected sites around the county including ten kilometres of coastline, nine Norfolk broads, nine National Nature Reserves and five ancient woodlands. We have a positive influence over a great deal of the Norfolk countryside through our planning and advisory functions.
Latest News
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Apples Apples Everywhere!
Junior members of Norfolk Wildlife Trust had a fantastic time last week on an Amazing Apple Adventure at White House Farm in Sprowston, a Watch event sponsored by Bayer CropScience. |
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Master class on the Marshes
Bitterns, otters, king fishers and more will be visible at Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Cley Marshes nature reserve from this Saturday – in a breathtaking exhibition of local artist Phil Daniels’ work. |
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Help Winter Wildlife Hibernate!
Norfolk Wildlife Trust set pupils at Scarning Primary School, Dereham the challenge to describe through words and pictures the story of hibernation as seen through the eyes or antennae of some of Norfolk’s garden wildlife... |
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Urgent Upton Broad and Marshes Appeal
Please help us with our urgent appeal to raise £365,000 to buy two areas of grazing marshes at Upton in the Broads. The areas of land make up 36 hectares and are the chance for us to expand our nature reserve at NWT Upton Broad and Marshes. |
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