Roydon Common at dusk (credit: Ian Ward)
Our work
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.
Latest news
We're joining forces to put nature first ahead of County elections
Environmental charities representing around 200,000 members across Norfolk and Suffolk have joined forces to launch a manifesto urging…
Rare wild orchid brought back from brink of extinction
After decades of conservation work, including by Norfolk Wildlife Trust, the rare fen orchid is officially no longer considered…
We're taking on the management of Broadland Country Park
We are proud to announce that Broadland District Council (BDC) has formally handed over the management of Broadland Country Park to us…
We're marking our centenary with a huge new habitat creation project
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…
New centenary book celebrates 100 years of Norfolk Wildlife Trust
A remarkable new book marking a century of conservation has been published to celebrate 100 years of Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
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…
Making the case in Parliament for ‘nature-powered’ devolution
Nature recovery must be central to the UK Government’s plans for devolution.
We’re partnering with Norfolk Churches Trust on a new Churchyard Conservation Award
The award recognises and rewards outstanding care of Norfolk’s historic churchyards.
Nature charities call on mayoral candidates to champion ambitious new nature strategies for Norfolk and Suffolk
We've joined up with Suffolk Wildlife Trust, Woodland Trust, Essex & Suffolk Rivers Trust, Norfolk Rivers Trust, National Trust…