Looking after
The Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland and has national park status.
It has 28 Sites of Special Scientific Interest, many National and Local Nature Reserves and is home to a quarter of the UK's rarest species. The Broads Authority looks after this magical waterland with responsibility for conservation, maintaining the waterways, recreation, tourism and planning. We need to consider all these interests together to manage the Broads now and for the future.
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Managing land and water
The fragile environment of the Broads requires complex and expert care to protect it for future generations.
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How you can help
Why not become a volunteer or support the Love the Broads scheme and help to keep the Broads special?
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Climate change
Helping the Broads' habitat, wildlife and communities adapt to climate change is one of our key priorities.
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Projects
Our projects range from lake restoration and promoting sustainable tourism to helping barn owls and bitterns.
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Our partners
We have a number of local, regional and national partners that we work closely with in order to reach our objectives.
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