Evan Bowen-Jones, Chief Executive of Kent Wildlife Trust has been working on delivering KWTs ambitious strategy for a Wilder Kent during his time in post. This strategy hinges on finding impactful local solutions to tackling the national and global nature and climate crises we all face at speed, and in the most defensible and pragmatic manner possible. Wilder Carbon was born through this; an initiative that now has a dozen English Wildlife Trusts as well as John Muir Trust in Scotland signed up as local deliverers, making it scaleable and investable. 

Evan has a 25 year professional conservation background that encompasses implementation of species and landscape-level conservation projects; analysis of international policy; and working with NGOs, governments and Corporates to deliver real gains for wildlife all over the world.

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Land, farming, and payments: What the government’s big changes mean for nature and farmers

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The government has been making big announcements on land use, farming, and payments, but what does it all mean for nature and farmers? Our Chief Executive, Evan Bowen-Jones, breaks it down in his latest article, highlighting why nature must be treated as critical infrastructure and sharing Kent Wildlife Trust’s response to the Land Use Framework Consultation.

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Land, farming, and payments: What the government’s big changes mean for nature and farmers

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The government has been making big announcements on land use, farming, and payments, but what does it all mean for nature and farmers? Our Chief Executive, Evan Bowen-Jones, breaks it down in his latest article, highlighting why nature must be treated as critical infrastructure and sharing Kent Wildlife Trust’s response to the Land Use Framework Consultation.