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.

Young person at NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - Stella Humby
Take part in Wild Youth Action
Wild Youth Action supports young people to connect with and take action for nature. We host creative workshops for ages 16-25 at NWT Sweet Briar Marshes, offering opportunities to gain experience, make friends, and enjoy being outside.
Join us this autumn to take part in free creative writing and craft workshops, as well as nature-inspired folklore walks! Learn how to whittle your own spoon, discover which plants have healing properties, or write your own piece of folklore inspired by the marshes.
September on our reserves
NWT Conservation Officer Bob Morgan celebrates the start of autumn and the wonderful wildlife it brings – including some less popular…
Nature Photography Competition 2025 winners announced
From tiny mushrooms to majestic deer, Norfolk Wildlife Trust is excited to announce the winners of our 2025 Nature Photography…
Cley Marshes - a magical place
Our young blogger, Oscar, marvels at the wonder of migration at Cley Marshes.

Fly agaric (credit: Luke Massey)
Our Annual General Meeting
Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held online on Thursday 6 November.
Members are welcome to join us at 6pm for speeches from our President, Patrick Barkham; Chair of Trustees, Alice Liddle; and CEO, Eliot Lyne.
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