A wilder Norfolk for all.
We're working to protect Norfolk's wildlife and the wild places they call home.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust has been protecting and restoring Norfolk's nature since 1926. Today, we manage 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.

Oxeye daisies (credit: Gemma de Gouveia)
Norfolk plant lovers - we need your help!
Churchyards are sanctuaries for native wildflowers, and with the support of the Diocese of Norwich, we run a Churchyard Conservation Scheme to survey, monitor and advise on their wildlife-friendly upkeep.
But Norfolk has over 700 churches - this is a MASSIVE task! So, this summer, we're asking you to help us identify oxeye daisy, burnet-saxifrage and lady's bedstraw in your local churchyard (it's not as tricky as it sounds!)
A trip to Thorpe Marshes - getting back to nature
Our Youth Forum member, Joseph Newstead, enjoys a visit to Thorpe Marshes to de-stress.
Three new Norfolk schools go wild thanks to new funding
We’ll be supporting three Norfolk Primary schools to get hands on with nature thanks to new funding from Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 Community…
Language of the Land - an anthology of poetry and nature writing
Nick Acheson reviews an exciting new anthology by a Cley-based creative writing group. All proceeds from sales of the book benefit…

Phil Barnes
Join us for a guided walk
Our regular guided walks are perfect for both new visitors wanting to discover the lay of the land, and regular visitors who want to deepen their knowledge of Norfolk’s varied wildlife and landscapes.
From walks with our warden at NWT Cley Marshes to discovering the moths and butterflies of NWT Hickling Broad and Marshes, there is something for everyone.
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