Martham Broad and Marshes
The crystal-clear waters of Martham Broad and its surrounding marshes are a haven for a variety of Broadland wildlife including dragonflies, ducks, otters and deer.
The crystal-clear waters of Martham Broad and its surrounding marshes are a haven for a variety of Broadland wildlife including dragonflies, ducks, otters and deer.
This fluffy moth is one of the few species that fly in winter.
Our Reserves Officer, Robert Morgan, shares some key species to look out for while exploring this festive season.
The river lamprey is a primitive, jawless fish, with a round, sucker-mouth which it uses to attach to other fish to feed from them. Adults live in the sea and return to freshwater to spawn.
The pretty-in-purple amethyst deceiver can be seen growing in the leaf litter of our woodlands during late summer and autumn. Although edible, it looks similar to the poisonous Lilac fibrecap.
Oscar writes about his favourite British bird in his latest blog.
From otters to freshwater shrimps, all animals are dependant on an abundant and reliable supply of clean water. Rivers sustain the natural environment, wildlife and people in equal measure.
Join us to find out what you can do to help Britain's favourite mammal
Join us to celebrate Swallowtail Day with an exclusive guided walk with NWT President and writer Patrick Barkham, who will share his best butterflying tips and infectious love for these insects.…
Join us to celebrate Swallowtail Day with an exclusive guided walk with NWT President and writer Patrick Barkham, who will share his best butterflying tips and infectious love for these insects.…
PSH Environmental Ltd partners with Norfolk Wildlife Trust to launch new £45,000 conservation fundraising campaign.