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A natural history of the Norfolk Broads.

Simon Partridge


Regions:
Norfolk, Suffolk
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £70 plus travel at 45p/mile
Category:
Nature
Updated:
2nd March 2026
Tagged:
Natural History

The Norfolk Broads are a unique wetland landscape of rivers, broads, reedbeds, fens, grazing marshes and wet woodland. Shaped by water and centuries of management, these interconnected habitats support rich wildlife, from Bitterns and Marsh harriers to fish, insects and aquatic plants giving the Broads international ecological importance and character.

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About Simon Partridge

Simon is an experienced public speaker. For over 30 years, he has given a wide variety of talks on subjects including natural history, history, and food and drink. If he is interested in the subject, Simon will talk about it! No group is too small or too large.


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