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A group of people wearing muddy clothes and holding spades, who are standing in a field next to sticks marking newly planted trees

Tree planting at Old Hall Farm (credit: Richard Osbourne)

Get involved

How will you help Norfolk's wildlife?

There are many ways to get involved in nurturing your local environment and protecting the wildlife which calls it home. Whether that looks like dedicating your time to volunteering, speaking up and campaigning for wildlife, or sharing your love of wildlife at one of our Local Groups, every action counts.

A coal tit peering into the lens of a camera.

A coal tit peering into a camera (credit: Bob Coyle)

Photography competition

Have you taken an amazing photo of wildlife or a wild place across Norfolk? If the answer is yes, we want to see it! Our nature photography competition is free to enter and open to all ages.

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Action for all ages

We believe that young people are the future of Norfolk's nature, so we're working with families and children, encouraging schools and youth groups to be wilder, and creating opportunities for young naturalists to get started in the world of conservation.