Register your interest for our 2025 Wildlife Guardian Event

Bluebells at Foxley wood

Bluebells at Foxley Wood (credit: Richard Osbourne)

Register your interest for our 2025 Wildlife Guardian Events

As a Wildlife Guardian, you are helping Norfolk’s nature thrive. We couldn’t do what we do without the support of people like you, and we are really pleased to share with you the plans for our 2025 Wildlife Guardian events.

Please complete the details below and indicate which events you are interested in attending. Further details will be sent nearer the time, and you can amend your response then if needed:

Register your interest for Wildlife Guardian events 2025
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A walk led by Dr Anne Edwards, chair of Wymondham Nature Group and a researcher at John Innes Centre, who recognised Ash dieback disease in the ancient woodland in Lower Woods and triggered a call to arms.
A larger event to celebrate the culmination of ten years of conservation work at Thompson Common – we hope to be able to see and hear pool frogs and take a look at the recently re-established pingos.
Wine tasting led by Master of Wine and Wildlife Guardian himself, Mark Lynton, with a late summer afternoon guided walk at NWT Cley Marshes beforehand.
Join me for the Annual Wildlife Guardian Lunch and find out more about NWT’s impact and plans.
A walk to the Raptor Roost at Hickling as sunset falls, followed by festive refreshments at the Visitor Centre.