
Roydon Common at dusk (credit: Ian Ward)
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Together, we are creating a wilder Norfolk for all.
We are the county’s leading conservation charity, committed to protecting and restoring wildlife and inspiring a lifelong love of nature in everyone.
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South Norfolk residents - we need your ideas for our new vision!
We are building a new 25-year vision for wildlife and people in the South Norfolk Claylands, in partnership with communities and…
Nature Photography Competition 2025 winners announced
From tiny mushrooms to majestic deer, Norfolk Wildlife Trust is excited to announce the winners of our 2025 Nature Photography…
Three new Norfolk schools go wild thanks to new funding
We’ll be supporting three Norfolk Primary schools to get hands on with nature thanks to new funding from Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 Community…
Norwich set to become a Nature City thanks to major funding boost
We are part of an ambitious new project, funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Norfolk’s first youth-led nature reserve launches in Norwich
We have launched the county’s first youth-led nature reserve, delivered in partnership with Norwich Fringe Project.
Sweet Briar Marshes set for exciting upgrades as nature reserve marks first anniversary
As NWT Sweet Briar Marshes marks its first anniversary, exciting upgrades are on the way — from new wildlife viewing platforms and…
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…
First ospreys breed in East Anglia for centuries
We can confirm that an osprey pair has successfully hatched at least two chicks at NWT Ranworth Broad and Marshes, making the nature…
New homes for Norfolk’s rarest amphibian
Together with partners, we've provided the perfect habitat for the globally rare northern pool frog!