Impact report

A lapwing flying. It has thick rounded wings with white tips, a white head, short bill and spikey quiff on its head.

Flying lapwing (credit: Jon Hawkins)

Our year for wildlife

Impact report 2024-25

Witnessing wildlife return to our revived west Norfolk wetland reserves, providing more ponds for the rare northern pool frog, opening NWT Sweet Briar Marshes and expanding NWT Foxley Wood are just some of the wonderful things we achieved for Norfolk’s nature this year.

We have a clear vision and mission for the future of Norfolk’s wildlife and people, underpinned by clear delivery plans to achieve the essential outcomes — and as you can read here, we are making great strides. We hope you enjoy reading about all we have achieved – we couldn’t do it without your support.

You can download the full pdf and plain text versions of the report below.