![Roydon Common heathland in rich hues as the sun sets on the horizon](/sites/default/files/styles/hero_default/public/2024-03/Ian%20Ward%20Roydon%20Common%203.jpg?h=f2fcf546&itok=cjpLeQuV)
Roydon Common at dusk (credit: Ian Ward)
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Together, we are creating a wilder Norfolk for all.
We are the county’s leading conservation charity, committed to protecting and restoring wildlife and inspiring a lifelong love of nature in everyone.
Latest news
Groundbreaking Ice Age pond restoration project brings rare species back from the past
Rare freshwater wildlife is making a remarkable comeback in the Brecks, thanks to an innovative collaboration between us and partners to…
Ban on bee-killing pesticide stays in place
Norfolk Wildlife Trust welcomes this week's news that the government will not be granting an emergency authorisation for Cruiser SB…
Western Link update - a win for wildlife!
We're delighted to hear that Norfolk County Council has put the needs of nature first and withdrawn the planning application to…
We're inviting young people to manage their own nature reserve!
We're looking for 15 young people, aged 16-25 to form a new Youth Forum which will help shape the future of Norfolk’s nature -…
We've helped Bedingham Hall Farm secure a top farm conservation award
We're celebrating the success of Bedingham Hall Farm, in South Norfolk, which has won the prestigious Ian MacNicol Memorial Trophy…
We're urging UK Government ministers to protect globally rare chalk streams in planning reform
Alongside a group of UK nature charities, we have written to Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP and Rt Hon Steve Reed OBE MP calling for action to…
Prestigious Norfolk nature award winner announced
Norfolk's most prestigious award for naturalists, the Sydney Long Memorial Medal, has been awarded to Dr Anne Edwards, chair of…
Festival of nature celebrates launch of new youth programme
Norfolk Wildlife Trust has announced a free day-long Festival of Nature for ages 11 – 25 in celebration of the launch of our new Wild…
Record breaking success for Norfolk’s natterjack toads
Britain’s noisiest amphibian, the rare natterjack toad reached record numbers this year at Syderstone Common nature reserve, thanks to…