We have been protecting and restoring Norfolk's wildlife since 1926.
Today, Norfolk Wildlife Trust manages over 60 nature reserves and other key sites for nature across the county. With the help of our supporters, we create, maintain, and protect habitats which nurture a thriving variety of wildlife, including some of Norfolk's rarest species. We are dedicated to inspiring more people to connect with and take action for nature; through visiting our nature reserves, volunteering, or joining us as a member.
Enjoy a nature-filled New Year!
It’s no secret that being in nature is great for our health, so why not make it your New Year’s resolution to get outside more? You could even make a difference to your local wildlife whilst doing so, by recording winter ducks for our Spotter Survey or starting a new volunteering adventure.
To help you stick to your new resolution, check out our list of 41 nature reserves to explore (members go free!)
We're inviting young people to manage their own nature reserve!
We're looking for 15 young people, aged 16-25 to form a new Youth Forum which will help shape the future of Norfolk’s nature -…
Wellness in the wild
Wrap up warm and join Nick Acheson, NWT Ambassador, as he takes a winter wildlife walk along the Cley coast.
We've helped Bedingham Hall Farm secure a top farm conservation award
We're celebrating the success of Bedingham Hall Farm, in South Norfolk, which has won the prestigious Ian MacNicol Memorial Trophy…
Save our chalk streams!
The majority of the world’s chalk streams are found in England, and approximately 10% of these are found in Norfolk, which makes the county globally important for this rare habitat. Yet of the over 220 chalk streams found in England, just 11 of these have any legal protection. The Government now has a valuable opportunity to stand up for this precious habitat in their planning policy reforms.
Please join us in safeguarding Norfolk’s chalk streams.