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For Wetlands. For Wildlife. Forever.

EARSHAM WETLANDS CENTRE

EARSHAM WETLAND
​CENTRE
Earsham Wetland Centre is a wildlife reserve home to native wildlife and rare breed farm animals. Earsham has been home to a collection of native wildlife and rare breed farm animals since 1976. Closed to the Public.  

Wildlife RESERVE​

Earsham has been home to a collection of native wildlife and rare breed farm animals since 1976. Our wildlife reserve is home to a wide variety of wild animals that live on the scrapes and amongst the wildflowers that surround the paddocks.

Earsham Wetland Centre is closed to the public. It is open for special events and private educational visits (with prior booking) 
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Acquired site 

Earsham has been home to a collection of native wildlife and rare breed farm animals since 1976.
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our work

Our wildlife reserve is home to a wide variety of wild animals that live on the scrapes and amongst the wildflowers that surround the paddocks.
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Flora and Fauna

Our wetland reserve is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna that occupy the mosaic of ponds, scrapes, ditches, lakes, and the half mile of river frontage on the River Waveney. 

EARSHAM WETLAND CENTRE

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Location

Earsham, Norfolk
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Established

1976
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Area

26 acre site
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Habitat 

Restored wet meadows and scrapes
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Heritage Breeds

Suffolk Punches, Red Poll Cattle and Norfolk Horn
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get Involved

Open for Special Events and private Educational visits

Earsham Wetland Centre

Earsham has been home to a collection of native wildlife and rare breed farm animals since 1976. Our wildlife reserve is home to a wide variety of wild animals that live on the scrapes and amongst the wildflowers that surround the paddocks. Closed to the Public.  
Earsham Wetland Centre

Location

Earsham Wetland Centre
Old Harleston Road
Earsham
NR35 2AF
Earsham Wetland Centre is closed to the public. It is open for special events and private educational visits (with prior booking). ​
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​​The Otter Trust: ​For Wetlands. For Wildlife. Forever. 
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Advisory Groups
    • News
    • Events Page
    • Our History
    • Mission Statement
    • Archive
  • What We Do
    • Habitat Management
    • Heritage Breeds
    • Suffolk Horses (Punch)
    • Bird Ringing
  • Support Us
    • Donate
      • Donations
        • Donation & Sponsorship
    • Adoption
    • Sponsorship
    • Corporate Support
  • Our Sites
    • Dickleburgh Moor
      • Nature at Dickleburgh Moor
    • Earsham Wetlands
    • Managed Sites
  • Our Projects
    • Black Poplar Project
    • Suffolk Punch Breeding Project
    • Plant Conservation Project
    • Waveney Waders Project
    • Waveney Plant Diversity Project
    • Waveney Ringing Project
    • Gambia Overseas Project
    • Sri Lankan Overseas Project
    • Funded Projects
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Friends
    • Citizen Science
  • Education
  • Grants
    • OCREG
    • WAORG
    • WARG
    • PWA
    • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us