Norfolk
River Restoration
National Trust + Environment Agency + Norfolk Rivers Trust
From muddy agricultural runoff to gin-clear waters: six years of rewilding one of Britain's rarest habitats — a chalk stream. Twenty-two thousand trees now shade cool water corridors where eels and water voles are returning. A masterclass in how nature heals when humans invest in restoration.

Impact Metrics
Stream Restored
Trees Planted
Ponds/Wetlands Created
Sustainable Development Goals
Clean Water
Climate Action
Life Below Water
Life on Land
About This Project
Organisation: National Trust + Environment Agency + Norfolk Rivers Trust
Location: Norfolk, UK
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Standard: Environment Agency Certified (WFD)
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