Norfolk Wildlife Trust
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The Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Norfolk, England, formerly known as the Norfolk Naturalists' Trust, is one of almost 50 wildlife trusts throughout the United Kingdom. Founded in 1926, it is the oldest of all the trusts.
The Trust has over 30,000 members and over 1,000 volunteers.
The Trust cares for 38 sites in Norfolk:
- Norfolk Roadside Nature Reserves
- Nature Reserves across the county's road verges, on 67 sites (October 2007).
- Breckland
- East Wretham Heath
- New Buckenham Common
- Thompson Common
- Weeting Heath
- Broadland (within The Broads National Park)
- Central Norfolk
- Hoe Rough
- Lolly Moor
- North Norfolk Coast
- Cley Marshes
- Salthouse Marshes
- West Norfolk
- East Winch Common
- Narborough Railway Line
- Roydon Common
- Woodlands
- Ashwellthorpe Lower Wood
- Foxley Wood
- Honeypot Wood
- Thursford Wood
- Wayland Wood
Norfolk Wildlife Trust is part of The Wildlife Trusts partnership.
[edit] External links
- The Norfolk Wildlife Trust (official website)
- Map showing locations of the NWT's nature reserves (as of 2007)