Roadside Nature Reserves
The Kent and Medway Road Verge Project, established in 1994, works to identify, protect and manage road verges which contain threatened habitats or wildlife.
Kent Wildlife Trust's Roadside Nature Appeal has launched this springtime with an important message about preserving these significant wildlife habitats.
There has been significant press and social media coverage of the damage to the Bluebell Hill Roadside Nature Reserve northbound on the A229, due to emergency drainage works carried out by Kent…
A new urban RNR in Tonbridge is designated this year!
Help our Roadside Nature Reserve teams with the important management and surveying of road verges in Kent.
Charity has raised concerns about metal detecting on nature reserves after damage was caused to rare chalk grasslands in Detling.