Five steps to creating a simple management plan for your churchyard
A session on enhancing churchyard sites for wildlife and people and building a simple management plan.
Wildfire risk is high - help protect our reserves by following official guidance
A session on enhancing churchyard sites for wildlife and people and building a simple management plan.
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.
The award recognises and rewards outstanding care of Norfolk’s historic churchyards.
A common spider of heathland and grassland, the nursery web spider has brown and black stripes running the length of its body. It is an active hunter, only using its silk to create a protective…
Although much maligned, and often feared, spiders are an essential part of our natural world and indicators of a healthy environment, says Norfolk Wildlife Trust Reserves Officer Robert Morgan.…
A black-winged kite has arrived at Hickling Broad and Marshes – the second-ever sighting of the bird in the UK and first for Norfolk.
The population of Common Cranes, the UK's tallest bird, has hit a record high according to the latest breeding survey results.
Spoonbill have bred successfully for the second year running at NWT Hickling Broad and Marshes, providing hope of establishing a future breeding colony of these distinctive rare birds.