

Building on the success of our first phase (2020 – 2024), this project continues our partnership with the National Trust to enhance the Upper Bure catchment – a vital, mainly arable landscape, extending north and west from Aylsham.

A bold partnership to find sustainable solutions that connect across nature, climate and people, in collaboration with local communities, partner organisations and businesses.

Norfolk Rivers Trust and the Norfolk Non-Native Species Initiative (NNNSI) have renewed their ambition to reduce, and where possible, eliminate the invasive Himalayan balsam from the Wensum river catchment.
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An expansion of the work completed during the first phase of the WWF and Carlsberg Partnership in 2023/24, aimed at supporting farms in adopting sustainable practices to reduce river pollution, enhance water-use efficiency and protect nature.

CaSTCo (Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative) explores how citizen scientists can work alongside professionals to improve freshwater monitoring that can be used in decision-making.

The Aviva Access to Nature Fund supports schools and communities in accessing Norfolk’s rivers and countryside.
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