A building threat to Norfolk’s nature
We need sustainable development that goes hand-in-hand with nature, not a new law that accelerates its decline.
We need sustainable development that goes hand-in-hand with nature, not a new law that accelerates its decline.
The rare Norfolk hawker is a pale brown dragonfly, with a distinctive yellow triangle on its body. Until recently, it was only found in unpolluted fens, marshes and ditches of the Broads National…
What is a 'rare' bird? Our Reserves Officer reflects on some exciting Norfolk visitors, and gives his top tip for the month ahead.
Meet Oscar's favourite raptor - the hen harrier!
In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, falling this year on Tuesday 3 December, we are sharing some ways you can take meaningful action to help Norfolk’s wildlife.
Raptors, or ‘birds of prey’ are one of the most charismatic and exciting groups of birds. This workshop will look at the past history and present status of these birds, where they might be seen…
Learn how to decide if a pond is in good ecological condition or if it needs restoration work to enhance its value for wildlife.
A photographic exhibition of wildlife landscapes in Norfolk and beyond.
Norfolk's most prestigious award for naturalists, the Sydney Long Memorial Medal, has been awarded to Dr Anne Edwards, chair of Wymondham Nature Group, in recognition of her outstanding…