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.

Tom Marshall
Norfolk's nature needs a home
Across Norfolk, wildlife is struggling to survive while their homes are depleted and destroyed.
We need your help to ensure we can continue to safeguard, restore, and create even more new areas of habitat across the county, giving nature a safe and secure home to not only survive, but thrive. Any amount you can give, big or small, will make a tangible difference to wildlife right here in Norfolk.
Please donate today and help secure a home for Norfolk's nature.
Championing our peatlands
Last May, we were awarded a grant with the aim of assisting local communities to restore three of west Norfolk's remaining…
March on our nature reserves
March is a mixed bag! Our reserves officer, Robert Morgan, recounts the wild weather and emerging wildlife and shares his top tips for…
North Sea tanker collision Â
An oil tanker carrying jet fuel and a cargo ship have collided in the North Sea.

Community tree planting on farmland in the South Norfolk Claylands (credit: Richard Osbourne)
A wilder way to learn
Our popular Wilder Communities workshops are back!
This exciting 2025 programme is full of talks and practical sessions designed to support and inspire individuals, communities and groups acting for nature in their local area.
Whether you want to raise funds for a community wildlife project, encourage new plants and animals into your local green space, or learn how you can speak up for wildlife on your patch, there is a Wilder Communities workshop for everyone.
What's on
