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Kent Wildlife Trust secures Heritage Lottery Fund support for Romney Marsh
The county’s leading conservation charity, Kent Wildlife Trust, based at Tyland Barn, Maidstone, has received an earmarked grant of £1,996,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) through its…
How to enable landscape resilience
Industrial agriculture was designed to maximise the production of a single crop or animal, but these practices are not always best for the environment or the farmer. The solution is to build a…
Romney Marsh Visitor Centre and Nature Reserve
Important update: The Visitor Centre is now closed. The country park and gardens will remain open to the public. Please read the update below.
Kent's Conservation Landscape Tool
Sport Fund helps volunteers on Romney Marsh get Down to Earth
Kent Wildlife Trust’s Down to Earth project in Romney Marsh has been given £140,065 of National Lottery funding from Sport England to help local volunteers make a positive contribution to their…
Become a citizen scientist to help stop the loss of species and discover the incredible wildlife of Romney Marsh
The Fifth Continent Landscape Conservation Scheme, led by Kent Wildlife Trust, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and made possible by National Lottery players, are inviting Romney Marsh…
New play area and trail at Romney Marsh visitor Centre educates and delights
Kent Wildlife Trust has upgraded their Romney Marsh Visitor Centre for all to enjoy and learn more about wildlife, thanks to funding from European Agricultural Funding for Rural Development and…
Nature Friendly Farming
Wildlife corridors in an agricultural landscape
Hedges are a familiar site across Britain, but they still need our help.
The Darent Valley Landscape Recovery Project - Education
Living legends unite to launch Remember a Charity week 2014
Kent Wildlife Trust joins Living Legends to Raise Awareness of the Importance of Legacies.