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.
Phil Barnes
Start your New Year in nature
Start your January off in the best way possible by visiting one of our nature reserves and spotting some of Norfolk's wonderful winter wildlife.
Cley and Salthouse Marshes, Holme Dunes, and Hickling Broad are great places to take in wintery scenery, blow away the cobwebs with a brisk walk, and spot anything from otters to pink-footed geese. Each reserve has a welcoming visitor centre, where you can warm up and refuel with snacks and hot drinks, chat to our team about your sightings, or browse our range of fascinating nature books.
January on our reserves
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan shares news from our snowy nature reserves this month, from rare bird sightings to magical winter…
Woodland birds to spot this winter
Discover which stunning woodland birds to spot this winter at our atmospheric nature reserves such as NWT Foxley Wood or Wayland Wood.…
Ditch Restoration on Sweet Briar Marshes
We put open water in our habitats for the same reason Mary Berry puts four eggs in her Victoria sponge, it’s a simple way to make it all…
Chris Packham
Chris Packham's wild Norfolk
Join iconic author, presenter and naturalist Chris Packham for a very special evening exploring Norfolk’s nature as part of our centenary celebrations!
Chris Packham is one of the UK’s leading and most entertaining voices on nature and conservation. This special event brings him together with Norfolk Wildlife Trust president Patrick Barkham, as well as passionate young people, for an inspiring discussion about the future of the county’s nature and the role we can all play in shaping it. There’ll even be an opportunity for you to get involved!
Hear Chris’ fascinating tales of his wild explorations in Norfolk, stories from the front line of conservation work, big questions about what comes next, and plenty of reasons to believe in the power of people working together to protect our wildlife.
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