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NDR Western Link: Norfolk Wildlife Trust will object
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…
New report highlights need for urgent action to save Norfolk's nature
Today, alongside leading wildlife organisations, we are publishing a landmark State of Nature 2023 report. It shows that nature is continuing to decline at an alarming rate across the UK, which is…
Scots pine
The Scots pine is the native pine of Scotland and once stood in huge forests. It suffered large declines, however, as it was felled for timber and fuel. Today, it is making a comeback - good news…
Improvements at well-loved Norfolk nature spot bring a special view to all
The Rollesby Bridge area has been given a make-over which will help more people access and enjoy the stunning views on offer at this well-loved nature spot.
Wilder Communities - What will the changes to local government in Norfolk mean for nature?
Big changes are coming to Norfolk councils. Learn what we’re asking leaders to do for nature—and how you can help
If you build it they will come - the ospreys' nesting return to the East of England with Simon Curtin
Simon Curtin gives an illustrated talk about the reintroduction of ospreys to England, highlighting the first successful Norfolk nest in over 250 years.
Ban on bee-killing pesticide stays in place
Norfolk Wildlife Trust welcomes this week's news that the government will not be granting an emergency authorisation for Cruiser SB, a wildlife-harming neonicotinoid pesticide, requested for…
A haven for nature: Wensum Woods
Woodland owner, Iain Robinson, reflects on the latest news that the Norwich Western Link application has been withdrawn.