As part of the charity's new 'Discovering Ranworth' project, Norfolk Wildlife Trust will be improving visitor facilities and access, adding new information and signage as well as offering new education and visitor activities – all aimed at making NWT Ranworth Broad an even better place to explore Norfolk's iconic wildlife.
During their visits, the pupils were able to enjoy a new wildlife hide, donated by Acle Primary School, that has recently been installed at the nature reserve. School classes also took part in pond dipping, a habitat trail and enjoyed a boat trip on the Broad.
Thanks to the new project, future improvements to Ranworth Broad over the coming months will include the development of a 'family discovery area', a new wildlife quiz pack to encourage families to explore the site together and a series of new discovery boat trips that will run from Ranworth Visitor Centre to Cockshoot Broad.
A teacher from Fairhaven Primary School said of their visit: "We had a super day! This experience has made our pupils more aware of what a special part of the county we live in and are lucky to have."