In its 100th year, the Norfolk Wildlife Trust spends £4.6m on 336 acres of farmland.
A wildlife trust says its nature reserves are not a "dog exercise yard".
The Wildlife Trust will no longer be working at a popular nature site in Cambridgeshire. The trust has been working with Anglian Water to oversee Grafham Water in Huntingdonshire for many years.
First of the trusts, formed with 12 people in a Norfolk pub in 1926, buys swath of farmland to restore to nature The place where Norton Wood once stood is now a vast field of decaying wheat stubble.
Children in the North East are taking part in outdoor learning sessions at Bowesfield Nature Reserve, funded by Northern ...
As winter fades and the countryside awakens, one of the most uplifting signs of spring is the song of the skylark ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eliot Lyne, the Norfolk Wildlife Trust's chief executive, said Norfolk had been "at the forefront" of modern nature conservation ...