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Nocturnal events

As the nights start rolling in, why not get out in the twilight and see nature in a different light? Join us for a nocturnal event, in search of bats, owls, moths, or even stars!

Les événements de cette collection

  • Image principale de NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - In search of bats and other night time creatures

    NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - In search of bats and other night time creatures

    Fri, Sep 4, 7:00 PM

    À partir de $0.00

  • Image principale de Wildlife Watch - Bats (Family event)

    Wildlife Watch - Bats (Family event)

    Sat, Sep 12, 6:30 PM

    À partir de $0.00

  • Image principale de Nocturnal wildlife walk - Bats

    Nocturnal wildlife walk - Bats

    Sat, Sep 19, 7:15 PM

    À partir de $0.00

  • Image principale de Twilight at NWT Wayland Wood

    Twilight at NWT Wayland Wood

    Sat, Sep 26, 7:00 PM

    À partir de $0.00

  • Image principale de NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - In search of bats and other night time creatures

    NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - In search of bats and other night time creatures

    Tue, Oct 13, 6:00 PM

    À partir de $0.00

  • Image principale de NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - Winter stargazing (Adult event 10 Nov)

    NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - Winter stargazing (Adult event 10 Nov)

    Tue, Nov 10, 6:00 PM

    À partir de $0.00

  • Image principale de NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - Winter stargazing (Adult event 3 Dec)

    NWT Sweet Briar Marshes - Winter stargazing (Adult event 3 Dec)

    Thu, Dec 3, 6:00 PM

    À partir de $0.00

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Organisateur de Nocturnal events
Norfolk Wildlife Trust is the oldest Wildlife Trust in the country. The purchase of 400 acres of marsh at Cley on the north Norfolk coast in 1926 to be held ‘in perpetuity as a bird breeding sanctuary’ provided a blueprint for nature conservation which has now been replicated across the UK.NWT has come a long way in 95 years. From humble beginnings we now:have over 39,000 members, more than 100 corporate members, and eight thriving local members groups.give conservation advice to a wide variety of organisations and individualsprovide education services for over 5,000 young people on school and university field trips each year.run hundreds of informative and fun events at our reservescare for over 50 nature reserves and other protected sites encompassing wetland, heathland, woodland and coastal habitats that provide a home for flagship species including otter, water vole, natterjack toad, bittern, common crane, marsh harrier, bearded tit, swallowtail and Norfolk hawker.Our vision for Norfolk:where the future of wildlife is protected and enhanced through sympathetic managementand people are connected with and inspired by Norfolk’s wildlife and wild spaces