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A brown, black and white turnstone bird blending in with pebbles and rocks

Winter wildlife on the North Norfolk coast

The beautiful North Norfolk coast is an internationally important winter refuge for wildlife, and a visit this time of year can be an inspiring experience says Norfolk Wildlife Trust Reserves…

A bright orangey yellow sunrise appears over a river

Nurturing nature with love

NWT Ambassador Nick Acheson on how bringing back nature across the landscape is an act of love, of nurturing, requiring no less focus or affection than the raising of a child.

A group of young people standing in a row and smiling at the camera, while they stand on a raised platform above the trees on a sunny day

Meet our wilder wardens

Two of Norfolk Wildlife Trust's young Wilder Wardens, Hetty and Andrew, share their experiences with us.

A fly agaric in a woodland

Foray into fungi

As drivers of plant growth and agents of decay, we owe a great deal to fungi says Norfolk Wildlife Trust Reserves Officer Robert Morgan.

A volunteer sits at a table in a grassy field. He has a thick white beard and is wearing a light brown jacket and hat

Volunteer Spotlight: John Coadwell

As part of our volunteer spotlight series, we're celebrating the work of our dedicated education volunteer, John Coadwell.

Silhouette of an Arctic tern against a mustard-coloured sky

The marvel of bird migration

As any birdwatcher will tell you, spring, and particularly autumn, are the seasons of avian migration, and the North Norfolk coast has long been established by ‘birders’ as the place to see this…

Our ambassador Nick Acheson is holding a piece of grass as he hosts a wildflower walk at Sweet Briar Marshes

Summer at Sweet Briar

Our ambassador, Nick Acheson, reflects on his guided walk at Sweet Briar Marshes.