Coastal works to protect Norfolk's wildlife from rising sea
This week sees the start of major works at Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Cley and Salthouse Marshes nature reserve, to help the site and its wildlife adapt to rising sea levels and protect its…
This week sees the start of major works at Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Cley and Salthouse Marshes nature reserve, to help the site and its wildlife adapt to rising sea levels and protect its…
We have revealed the emerging long-term vision for our newest nature reserve, Sweet Briar Marshes.
Plans for our new city nature reserve, NWT Sweet Briar Marshes, are taking shape following the end of the first stage of community engagement.
A new national report published by The Wildlife Trusts shows that society must take fast action to adapt to the impacts of the climate crisis and be prepared to see nature and wild places change…
Wide open marshes, huge skies, and never-ending beaches make Cley and Salthouse Marshes a much-loved sanctuary for birds and people alike.
Due to rising sea levels, our flagship Cley and Salthouse Marshes reserve needs to adapt. In partnership with the Environment Agency, we have set in motion our Cley New Cut project.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust seeks to raise £600,000, in partnership with Aviva, to protect rare wildlife and connect the city's residents to nature.
We're delighted to be opening our new Norwich nature reserve this weekend and holding a series of free events.
Jade tells us more about being part of our Youth Forum and starting to manage Norfolk’s first youth-led nature reserve, Sloughbottom Meadows next to NWT Sweet Briar Marshes.