![Young people wearing football shirts gathered around a table making bird feeders](/sites/default/files/styles/hero_default/public/2024-03/NCFC%20-%20Bird%20Feeders.jpg?h=0f47bdf6&itok=8nFVGI79)
Making bird feeders (credit: WildNet)
People and nature
Nature needs everyone’s urgent help. Restoring nature at the scale and speed required to secure a prosperous future for wildlife and people requires inclusive, welcoming and growing communities who are connected to, inspired by and acting together for nature.
We know that if one in four people take action for nature, it will be enough to create a ripple effect and have real impact for nature’s recovery.
Our goals are to:
• Break down the barriers to people taking more action for wildlife
• Grow a movement of active wildlife champions
• Enable everyone to have meaningful experiences of nature
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NWT Cley visitor centre (credit: Frederic Landes)
Visitor centres
With many thousands of visitors each year, our nature reserves are important stepping stones for people on their journey towards A Wilder Norfolk for All.