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Holy Habitats

Norfolk's churchyards are often the last remaining undisturbed grassland in the parish, making these spaces vital havens for wildlife. Understand the key conservation challenges you may face in managing your local churchyard with nature in mind.

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  • Holy habitats - A conversation on enhancing wildlife in your churchyard primary image

    Holy habitats - A conversation on enhancing wildlife in your churchyard

    Tue, Oct 21 • 10:30 AM

    Free

  • Holy habitats - A conversation on enhancing wildlife in your churchyard primary image

    Holy habitats - A conversation on enhancing wildlife in your churchyard

    Tue, Sep 2 • 10:30 AM

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    Holy habitats - A conversation on enhancing wildlife in your churchyard

    Tue, Apr 1 • 10:30 AM

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Organizer of Holy Habitats
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. Our vision for Norfolk: where the future of wildlife is protected and enhanced through sympathetic management and people are connected with and inspired by Norfolk’s wildlife and wild spaces.