A ringed plover (credit: Fergus Gill/2020VISION) Projects Cley New Cut Helping Cley Marshes and its wildlife adapt to rising sea levels and protecting its freshwater habitats. Sweet Briar Marshes: The project Restoring biodiversity and providing access to nature at our newest urban nature reserve in Norwich. The Lost Ponds: Reinstating Ghost Pingos A rare relict of the last Ice Age, pingos (a specialist form of pond) occur in significant numbers in the Brecks. This project… Nextdoor Nature We're supporting local communities who'd like to make a difference for nature in Norwich. Tipping the Balance We’re 'manipulating' the underwater ecology of two of our largest Broads to restore clear water and abundant plants. The Pleasure Boat Inn at Hickling Norfolk Wildlife Trust purchased the Pleasure Boat Inn pub and surrounding land in 2023, helping to create new ways to introduce people… Crassula clear out Protecting South Norfolk’s ponds from invasive non-native species. Past projects Claylands Wilder Connections Creating new 'stepping stones' of habitat and wildlife corridors to help nature in the South Norfolk Claylands.
Cley New Cut Helping Cley Marshes and its wildlife adapt to rising sea levels and protecting its freshwater habitats.
Sweet Briar Marshes: The project Restoring biodiversity and providing access to nature at our newest urban nature reserve in Norwich.
The Lost Ponds: Reinstating Ghost Pingos A rare relict of the last Ice Age, pingos (a specialist form of pond) occur in significant numbers in the Brecks. This project…
Nextdoor Nature We're supporting local communities who'd like to make a difference for nature in Norwich.
Tipping the Balance We’re 'manipulating' the underwater ecology of two of our largest Broads to restore clear water and abundant plants.
The Pleasure Boat Inn at Hickling Norfolk Wildlife Trust purchased the Pleasure Boat Inn pub and surrounding land in 2023, helping to create new ways to introduce people…
Claylands Wilder Connections Creating new 'stepping stones' of habitat and wildlife corridors to help nature in the South Norfolk Claylands.