Rare wildlife returns to West Norfolk thanks to significant peatland restoration
We are helping nature thrive in West Norfolk after making vital improvements to rare wildlife-rich wetlands - including uncovering an unusual ‘ghost stream’.
Roseate tern ©Adam Jones
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…
Together with partners, we've provided the perfect habitat for the globally rare northern pool frog!
This week we strengthened our blossoming partnership with UEA through the formal signing of a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which recognises our shared vision for nature and society…
We have purchased a large area of land bordering our well-known Foxley Wood nature reserve thanks to support from generous donors.
An oil tanker carrying jet fuel and a cargo ship have collided in the North Sea.
Nature charities in Suffolk and Norfolk have joined forces in an open letter to council leaders, local MPs, and the Minister for Local Government and English Devolution - Jim McMahon OBE MP –…
Plantlife has launched a conservation effort to transfer one of England’s rarest lichens from the North of Cornwall and reintroduce it to its historic home in East Anglia, more than 350 miles away…
Rare freshwater wildlife is making a remarkable comeback in the Brecks, thanks to an innovative collaboration between us and partners to rediscover and restore ancient Ice Age ponds.
We're looking for 15 young people, aged 16-25 to form a new Youth Forum which will help shape the future of Norfolk’s nature - including running a youth-led nature reserve in Norwich.