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 work. And no one can argue with the results. Open water…
Hobby (credit: Jon Bunting)
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 work. And no one can argue with the results. Open water…
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan reflects on the successes and challenges of Norfolk’s wildlife in 2025, as we head into our centenary year in 2026.
We need sustainable development that goes hand-in-hand with nature, not a new law that accelerates its decline.
Conservation updates from our Urban Nature Reserves Assistant, Sarah Wilde, this autumn at Sweet Briar Marshes.