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Discover the beauty of Hatfield Park, where historic landscapes and natural spaces are carefully stewarded to create a richer, more varied environment.
2% For Nature helps protect and enhance the landscape, wildlife and habitats across the Hatfield Park Estate, creating a more abundant natural environment for visitors.
We set aside 2% of every general admission ticket to fund work that supports nature and species diversity across the Estate.
Every ticket purchase helps support practical initiatives, including meadow restoration, tree planting, and habitat improvement. For visitors, this means richer seasonal landscapes, more opportunities to spot wildlife, and a park environment that feels increasingly varied and alive with nature.
We’ll share updates as the programme develops, so you can see the positive impact of your visit.
Discover more about sustainability at Hatfield Park.
Our team actively manages and monitors a wide variety of habitats, supporting farmland birds, woodland wildlife and the health of the River Lea, so visitors can enjoy a more vibrant and diverse natural landscape throughout the year.
Hatfield Park’s ancient trees are a living link to the past. They provide valuable habitat for wildlife and are managed through traditional wood pasture practices, helping to protect the natural environment.
Our woodlands and historic deer park provide valuable habitats for mammals, insects and birds, as well as offering a visible connection to centuries of heritage.
2% For Nature is Hatfield Park’s initiative to set aside 2% of every general admission ticket for work that enhances nature, supports species diversity, and improves habitats across the Estate.
No. There’s no additional charge at checkout. The 2% is set aside from the ticket price.
2% For Nature currently applies to general admission tickets to Hatfield Park.
The 2% is for nature-focused work across the Estate and is not used for unrelated activities.
Yes. In addition to visiting, you can explore volunteering opportunities as a hands-on way to support the care of the Estate.
You can explore our conservation work through the Park’s Conservation Policy. This outlines how wildlife habitats are managed across the Estate, including woodland, parkland, and farmland.
It also explains our work along the River Lea, where we are exploring restoration options to support species such as water voles, otters, kingfishers, and breeding fish.
Read more about sustainability at Hatfield Park.