Norfolk’s first osprey camera offers bird’s eye view of historic pair
We've launched a new wildlife camera offering nest-side views of family life for osprey pair that made history in 2025.
Roseate tern ©Adam Jones
We've launched a new wildlife camera offering nest-side views of family life for osprey pair that made history in 2025.
After decades of conservation work, including by Norfolk Wildlife Trust, the rare fen orchid is officially no longer considered threatened.
We are proud to announce that Broadland District Council (BDC) has formally handed over the management of Broadland Country Park to us.
We are excited to announce the purchase of 336 acres of mostly arable land in Wood Norton, mid-north Norfolk and have ambitious plans to transform it into a place that will benefit wildlife and…
A remarkable new book marking a century of conservation has been published to celebrate 100 years of Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
We have installed a new wildlife hide ‘on wheels’ at Cley Marshes thanks to generous donations from the late Robert Gillmor, renowned UK wildlife artist, and with support from Cley Bird Club.
We have acquired Sotshole Broad, located 1km south of Ranworth village, to create a new publicly accessible wildlife haven in the heart of the Norfolk Broads.
As NWT Sweet Briar Marshes marks its first anniversary, exciting upgrades are on the way — from new wildlife viewing platforms and accessible facilities to enhanced conservation efforts, making…
We are helping nature thrive in West Norfolk after making vital improvements to rare wildlife-rich wetlands - including uncovering an unusual ‘ghost stream’.
We can confirm that an osprey pair has successfully hatched at least two chicks at NWT Ranworth Broad and Marshes, making the nature reserve the first known site in the region to make a home for…