Paul Hadaway

Paul Hadaway

Director of Conservation and Engagement

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Hoathly Farm

United we stand: Why nature and farming need each other

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Our Hoathly Farm Appeal, which aims to purchase Grade III arable land and transform it into a wildlife haven, has sparked lively debate. Some fear that wilding will harm food security, but in truth, it can enhance and support farming.

Abandoned golf course Darenth valley - GrowUp Farms

Language is undeniably important

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Paul Hadaway, Director of Conservation and Engagement discusses Goal 1 of the Wilder Kent 2030 strategy - Defend and Restore. He explains why language is crucial to conservation and how we may be entering a new era, one where The 'Wildlife Trust' name may no longer be fitting.

Fairfield church, Romney Marsh

The Magic of the Marsh...

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Our Connectivity Programme Manager Paul Hadaway reflects on the hard work and tireless efforts of the Kent Wildlife Teams and supporters for the Fifth Continent Landscape Partnership Scheme project for Romney Marsh.

Featured content from the author

Hoathly Farm

United we stand: Why nature and farming need each other

Blog

Our Hoathly Farm Appeal, which aims to purchase Grade III arable land and transform it into a wildlife haven, has sparked lively debate. Some fear that wilding will harm food security, but in truth, it can enhance and support farming.