We're welcoming new Dartmoor ponies to our conservation team
15 Dartmoor ponies arrive in Norfolk this week, ready for their new role as conservation grazing animals on Norfolk Heathland.
15 Dartmoor ponies arrive in Norfolk this week, ready for their new role as conservation grazing animals on Norfolk Heathland.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust excavates rare 'ghost pingo' ponds dating back to the Ice Age to restore wildlife-rich habitat to Norfolk.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust will strongly object to any planning application for the Western Link and has written to the Department for Transport to raise its concerns over unacceptable wildlife…
A new national report published by The Wildlife Trusts shows that society must take fast action to adapt to the impacts of the climate crisis and be prepared to see nature and wild places change…
We are incredibly proud to be taking part in Norwich Pride this year. Nature needs us all in order to flourish and we want to make sure that everyone feels welcome to enjoy wildlife and enabled do…
Let’s dispel the unjustified myths and fears of snakes and promote a more positive view, says Norfolk Wildlife Trust Conservation Officer Robert Morgan.
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.
What is a 'rare' bird? Our Reserves Officer reflects on some exciting Norfolk visitors, and gives his top tip for the month ahead.
An exhibition showcasing winning and commended photos from the NWT 2025 Nature Photography Competition celebrating Norfolk’s wildlife, landscapes, and plants.