NWT Holme Dunes, photo by Richard Osbourne 1/4
Water vole 2/4
NWT Hickling Broad, photo by Richard Osbourne 3/4
Kingfisher 4/4

Support us

Norfolk Wildlife Trust has been protecting Norfolks’ wildlife for close to 100 years, but we can only continue to do so with your support.
 

Our goal is to create a Wilder Norfolk, enabling meaningful connections for people and nature. To do this we aim to create more space for nature to thrive – in the countryside, within our towns and cities, in our gardens.

You can help by making a donation, raising funds through community events or personal challenges, or by leaving a legacy. Every donation you make helps us ensure Norfolk nature is abundant, thriving, and valued, for future generations to enjoy.

Thank you for helping us today and saving Norfolk’s wildlife.
 

Eliot Lyne, Chief Executive, Norfolk Wildlife Trust








 
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Latest News

2024-05-09 Norfolk Wildlife Trust is deli Norfolk Wildlife Trust is delighted to have patronage of His Majesty, The King
Thursday 09 May, 2024
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2024-02-19 Cromer goats join NWT! Cromer goats join NWT!
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2024-02-07 Announcing an exciting partner Announcing an exciting partnership with Norfolk & Norwich Festival
Wednesday 07 February, 2024
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Friday 02 February, 2024
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Thursday 01 February, 2024
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