Top turnout for butterfly count and Save Swanscombe Peninsula rally
Residents of Swanscombe turned out in force for a community butterfly count and rally to Save Swanscombe Peninsula on Saturday, 20th July 2024.
Residents of Swanscombe turned out in force for a community butterfly count and rally to Save Swanscombe Peninsula on Saturday, 20th July 2024.
A new kestrel nest box with inbuilt camera has been fitted at Kent Wildlife Trust’s nature park and visitor centre on Blue Bell Hill, near Maidstone. The work, which should have been completed…
We are concerned that proposals for the London Resort theme park are contrary to the Government’s commitments to create a Nature Recovery Network, to protect 30% of the UK for wildlife by 2030,…
A vision for a nature haven where critically endangered Distinguished Jumping Spiders and rare Man Orchids can flourish has been unveiled by the Save Swanscombe Peninsula community group.
Kent Wildlife Trust welcomes the Airports Commission’s rejection of proposals for a Thames Estuary airport.
Congratulations are in order for Bredhurst Woodland Action Group (BWAG), winners of the Richard Neame Local Wildlife Site Award 2014 for their significant contribution to nature conservation in…
Natural England has recognised the outstanding wildlife value of the Swanscombe Peninsula and declared that it should be a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Nina Jones, Protected Area Warden at Kent Wildlife Trust reacts to the governments long awaited report on Protecting Marine Mammals in the UK and Abroad.
Why and how to build nature-friendly housing developments
Kent Wildlife Trust has received funds from Biffa Award to replace the pond dipping platforms and can now continue with much-loved pond dipping activities in 2022.