Norfolk's nature - June 2026
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan shares the joys of wildlife gardening and how to pass a passion for nature on to the next generation.
Wildfire risk is high - help protect our reserves by following official guidance
Hobby (credit: Jon Bunting)
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan shares the joys of wildlife gardening and how to pass a passion for nature on to the next generation.
Reverend Martin Greenland, a Rector in the Diocese of Norwich who is currently on sabbatical, shares his experience of looking out for ladybirds hiding in Norfolk's churchyards.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust is celebrating a new season for swallowtail butterflies on the Norfolk Broads, with the iconic species flying once again at NWT Hickling Broad and Marshes nature reserve.…
Our young blogger Oscar tells all about his exciting experience interviewing Chris Packham at Norfolk Wildlife Trust's centenary event.
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan shares the joys of May’s dawn choruses, as well as the beautiful spring wildlife seen on our reserves this month.
As Sir David Attenborough turns 100, The Wildlife Trusts’ Chief Executive Craig Bennett reflects on his monumental impact on UK wildlife conservation.
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan shares the beautiful signs of spring spotted on our reserves this April, from noisy warblers to unexpected visitors.
Is it okay to feed our feathered friends? In light of a new evidence review from the RSPB, Tom Hibbert explains the best way to keep birds visiting your garden safe.
Get to know and love Norfolk’s wildlife by taking part in our centenary wildlife challenge by Robert Morgan, NWT Nature Conservation Officer.