A wilder Norfolk for all.
We're working to protect Norfolk's wildlife and the wild places they call home.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust has been protecting and restoring Norfolk's nature since 1926. Today, we manage over 60 nature reserves and other key sites for nature across the county. With the help of our supporters, we create, maintain, and protect habitats which nurture a thriving variety of wildlife, including some of Norfolk's rarest species. We are dedicated to inspiring more people to connect with and take action for nature; through visiting our nature reserves, volunteering, or joining us as a member.

Sign up for 30 Days Wild!
30 Days Wild is The Wildlife Trusts' annual challenge event, where participants take part in wild activities throughout the month of June! Taking part in 30 Days Wild is proven to improve your health and wellbeing, as well as help you feel more connected to nature.
Going wild this spring be something as small as noticing nature on your commute, to birdwatching on an NWT reserve. Opportunities to go wild can be found everywhere from a city park to a coastal path. If you want to get yourself or your kids outdoors and connecting with nature more, 30 Days Wild is the perfect place to start!
By signing up, you’ll receive a FREE pack of goodies in the post to get you started, along with daily emails full of fascinating facts and inspiring activities.
How to take great wildlife photos
Follow our top tips to wildlife photography below to make sure you're getting the best shots for yourself and for wildlife.
We're expanding Norfolk’s largest ancient woodland!
We have purchased a large area of land bordering our well-known Foxley Wood nature reserve thanks to support from generous donors.
April on our reserves
Robert talks spring showers and flowers in this latest update from our reserves.

Community tree planting on farmland in the South Norfolk Claylands (credit: Richard Osbourne)
A wilder way to learn
Our popular Wilder Communities workshops are back!
This exciting 2025 programme is full of talks and practical sessions designed to support and inspire individuals, communities and groups acting for nature in their local area.
Whether you want to raise funds for a community wildlife project, encourage new plants and animals into your local green space, or learn how you can speak up for wildlife on your patch, there is a Wilder Communities workshop for everyone.
What's on
