Today, NWT announced its ambition to create a brand new nature reserve for Norwich, located on Sweet Briar Marshes.
Supported by Aviva, today marks the beginning of a public appeal to raise £600,000 to make its vision a reality.
Long-term supporters of NWT, Aviva have generously pledged up to £300,000 in match funding, so that every penny given to the appeal will work twice as hard.
The 90 acre site, found running along the River Wensum close to the city centre, was arable farmland until as recently as the late 1990s, and today provides a haven of wildness and peace.
The site is a mosaic of fen, rough meadow, grazing marsh, old hedgerows and young woodland, and home to rare and scarce species of plant and animal, including water vole, water shrew, common toad and frog, orchids, reed bunting, willow warbler and snipe.
Increasingly surrounded by urban development, this special wild place, which includes a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), is in danger of deterioration and fragmentation, and could be lost as a vital home for wildlife.