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Children go wild this summer
Why not let nature entertain your family this summer, says Norfolk Wildlife Trust Reserves Officer Robert Morgan.
Parent bug
The Parent bug lives up to its name. The female lays her eggs on a Silver birch leaf, watching over them until they hatch. She stays with the young until they are adults. Other shield bugs lay…
Saucer bug
An underwater predator, the Saucer bug uses its front pincer-like legs to catch its prey. It can be found at the bottom of muddy, weedy ponds; but handle with care - it can inflict a painful bite…
How to build a bug mansion
Build your own bug mansion and attract a multitude of creepy crawlies to your garden.
Wilder Communities - How to run pond dipping and minibeasting sessions for children
Join NWT Wilder Learning Manager Isabelle Mudge to find out how to run these two popular sessions.
New appeal to inspire a love of wildlife in the next generation
We're launching a fundraising appeal to raise £50,000 in the next few months to help expand our work connecting children and young people with nature.
Families
Chiltern gentian
Considered to be one of the prettiest gentians, the Chiltern gentian is a rare plant in the UK. It likes chalk grasslands, its purple, trumpet-shaped flowers blooming from August.