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The magic of the sundew
Explore the magical world of sundew with our young blogger, Oscar.
Schools and groups e-newsletter
Myths and magic of fairy rings
As Halloween approaches, Urban Nature Reserves Assistant at Sweet Briar Marshes, Sarah Wilde, explores the myths and magic of fairy rings.
Short-eared owls: their magic and majesty
Oscar writes about his favourite British bird in his latest blog.
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.
News
Keep up to date with the latest stories, research, projects and challenges as we work to tackle the climate and nature crisis.
Sparham Pools
Sitting close to the clear chalk-stream waters of the River Wensum, this former gravel pit is now a wonderful lake, rich in wildlife.
We're celebrating our centenary with free access for all!
We're celebrating our 100th birthday with well wishes from Sir David Attenborough as we open our doors to the public for a free weekend in nature.
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…
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.
My point of view - Chris Packham's centenary visit to Norfolk
Our young blogger Oscar tells all about his exciting experience interviewing Chris Packham at Norfolk Wildlife Trust's centenary event.