Marsh harrier at Hickling (credit: Jon Kelf)
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A very happy 100th birthday to Sir David Attenborough
As Sir David Attenborough turns 100, The Wildlife Trusts’ Chief Executive Craig Bennett reflects on his monumental impact on UK wildlife…
April on our reserves 2026
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan shares the beautiful signs of spring spotted on our reserves this April, from noisy warblers to…
Feeding garden birds safely
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…
Lapwings – acrobats of the Norfolk skies
Our young blogger, Oscar, casts a spotlight on lapwings.
Centenary spotter activity: 100 species in our 100th year
Get to know and love Norfolk’s wildlife by taking part in our centenary wildlife challenge by Robert Morgan, NWT Nature Conservation…
February on our reserves 2026
Reserves Officer Robert Morgan reveals how February’s wet weather was great for watering wildlife and reviving ancient ponds!
Robert's column
Hear from our reserves officer Robert Morgan as he explores the wildlife and wild places of Norfolk.
April on our reserves 2026
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan shares the beautiful signs of spring spotted on our reserves this April, from noisy warblers to…
Centenary spotter activity: 100 species in our 100th year
Get to know and love Norfolk’s wildlife by taking part in our centenary wildlife challenge by Robert Morgan, NWT Nature Conservation…
February on our reserves 2026
Reserves Officer Robert Morgan reveals how February’s wet weather was great for watering wildlife and reviving ancient ponds!
January on our reserves
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan shares news from our snowy nature reserves this month, from rare bird sightings to magical winter…
Woodland birds to spot this winter
Discover which stunning woodland birds to spot this winter at our atmospheric nature reserves such as NWT Foxley Wood or Wayland Wood.…
December on our reserves
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan reflects on the successes and challenges of Norfolk’s wildlife in 2025, as we head into our centenary…
Volunteer spotlight
Our volunteer spotlight series sheds light on some of the fantastic work of our volunteers.
Volunteer spotlight: Andy Usher
Take a peek into the world of our extremely talented volunteer chainsaw carving artist, Andy Usher.
Volunteer Spotlight - Carol McStravick
Say hello to Carol, our PR & Communications team volunteer based in our office at Bewick House.
Volunteer spotlight: David North
Meet our volunteer Cley reserve guide, David North.
Volunteer spotlight: Poppy Bye
Meet our Wildlife Watch and Wilder Wardens volunteer, Poppy Bye.
Volunteer spotlight: Tim Suiter
As part of our volunteer spotlight series we would like to shed some light on the wonderful work of Tim Suiter, a keen photographer,…
Volunteer Spotlight: Tricia Dolamore
Learn more about our Ranworth shop volunteer, Tricia Dolamore.
Young voices
Experience our wildlife and wild places through the eyes & words of passionate young writers.
Lapwings – acrobats of the Norfolk skies
Our young blogger, Oscar, casts a spotlight on lapwings.
Joyful garden birds
Our young blogger, Oscar, shares some of his favourite garden birds and how you can care for them in your own green spaces.
Festive wildlife joy
Our young blogger, Oscar, encourages us to wrap up warm and venture outside this festive season to enjoy our winter wildlife.
Norfolk’s first youth-led nature reserve
Jade tells us more about being part of our Youth Forum and starting to manage Norfolk’s first youth-led nature reserve, Sloughbottom…
Cley Marshes - a magical place
Our young blogger, Oscar, marvels at the wonder of migration at Cley Marshes.
A trip to Thorpe Marshes - getting back to nature
Our Youth Forum member, Joseph Newstead, enjoys a visit to Thorpe Marshes to de-stress.