Test Appeal

Test Appeal

£36,011 of £100,000 goal

Test

Will you help give nature a fighting chance?

This year, we celebrate 100 years of protecting and restoring Norfolk's nature.

But, as we mark our centenary year amidst mounting challenges for our natural world, the future of Norfolk's nature is at a tipping point. Our precious wildlife is under more pressure than ever before: climate change, habitat loss, pollution and development are driving nature into retreat. With a shocking one in six UK species now at risk of extinction1, we must act now to help secure the future of nature in Norfolk.

A flock of black, white and grey Brent geese grazing on marshes

£30

could help manage an area of wet grassland the size of two tennis courts for a year, supporting breeding birds like lapwing and redshank.
A swallowtail butterfly sits on a green leaf on a sunny day. Its cream and black wings are fully outstretched, showing off its red spots on its tail

£100

could help restore an area of lowland heathland the size of two Olympic-sized swimming pools, giving a home to scarce species like nightjars.
Two swallowtail butterflies flying adjacent to each other, with grass in the background. Their cream and black wings are outstretched as they fly.

£250

could help purchase one Bagot goat to graze heathland and scrub areas, allowing rare plant and invertebrate species to thrive.