Youth action
The future of Norfolk's wildlife
We are passionate about making it easy for young people to get involved in conservation: whether through volunteering to help their local environment or becoming one of our Wilder Wardens.
For students aged 11-17, we run a work experience week each year where attendees get to visit some of our reserves and learn about how our work protects wildlife. For those who are slightly older, we often have a range of exciting opportunities to volunteer for Norfolk Wildlife Trust: from practical conservation to assisting on reserves.
We asked six young volunteers to share their thoughts on nature and wellbeing. Read the full transcript here.
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Upcoming youth events
NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - Youth practical conservation session
Are you 11-17? Do you enjoy being outdoors? Are you interested in wildlife and nature? Then this could be the session for you!
Youth Action Now
Find out how you can make a difference, get your voice heard and be inspired by creative perspectives on nature and the environment. …
Young voices
Rare birds in the East!
Oscar shares with us some of his favourate migrant birds from this autumn.
World Mental Health Day - a few words from our Wilder Wardens
Our Wilder Wardens share what nature means to them, and the positive impact it can have on their health and well-being.
Honey buzzard: a complex evolution
Our young blogger, Oscar, shares his obsession for the mystical honey buzzard.