Coca Cola support for rare Kent habitat
The Ham Fen Peat Basin Restoration Project - thanks to funding from Coca Cola - will focus on Kent Wildlife Trust’s continued efforts to restore and enhance Kent’s last remaining ancient semi-…
The Ham Fen Peat Basin Restoration Project - thanks to funding from Coca Cola - will focus on Kent Wildlife Trust’s continued efforts to restore and enhance Kent’s last remaining ancient semi-…
Kent Wildlife Trust has begun a progressive new project to reverse the decline in grassland, wetland and woodland habitats in river catchments across Kent.
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
The song of the Roesel's bush-cricket is very characteristic: long, monotonous and mechanical. It can be heard in rough grassland, scrub and damp meadows in the south of the UK, but it is…
The Dark bush-cricket, as its name suggests, is dark brown or reddish. It can be found in woodlands, hedgerows and gardens throughout summer. Its irregular chirpings are a familiar sound of summer…
The Oak bush-cricket is arboreal and can be found in mature trees in woods, hedges, parks and gardens in summer. Males don't have a 'song' as such, but drum on leaves with their…
The Speckled bush-cricket, as its name suggests, is covered in tiny, black speckles. It can be found in scrub, hedgerows and gardens throughout summer. Males rub their wings together to create a…
• A collaboration of conservationists is examining the feasibility of a Pine Marten reintroduction to the South East.
• People are being asked for their views on restoring the Pine Marten to…
An online training day on the UK Habitat Classification, a new comprehensive classification system for vegetation habitats used in conservation and land management