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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 40 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

Conservationists unite to condemn Wash barrage proposal
Conservation groups in Norfolk and Lincolnshire including Norfolk Wildlife Trust and RSPB have come together to condemn the latest proposal for a barrage across The Wash.
House sparrow, photo Alan Price Norfolk gardens are critical for declining wildlife
Norfolk Wildlife Trust today launches a countywide survey of Norfolk’s garden wildlife and is appealing for help to discover the distribution of five declining species.
Dartmoor ponies grazing at NWT Roydon Common and NWT Grimston Warren, photo Mel Slote Ponies herded in to manage NWT nature reserves
16 Dartmoor Heritage Ponies have travelled 300 miles across Britain to begin a new life on a Norfolk nature reserve. The ponies join Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s existing Dartmoor herd of 22 ponies providing essential conservation grazing.
NWT welcomes the draft Marine Bill, picture Abi Woodruff Draft Marine Bill brings hope of healthy seas
Norfolk Wildlife Trust welcomes the publication of a draft Marine Bill as an important step towards restoring the health of the UK’s seas.
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