Top tips to boost your Wilder Kent Awards submission
The closing date for Wilder Kent Awards submissions is Wednesday 31st May 2024, meaning you only have a few weeks left to finish off your existing projects and begin to gather your evidence for…
The closing date for Wilder Kent Awards submissions is Wednesday 31st May 2024, meaning you only have a few weeks left to finish off your existing projects and begin to gather your evidence for…
Join us for brand new educational visits in 2024 – the Birds of Prey Discovery Lab. Kent is home to a diverse owl population, with all five native species of owl being present in the county. As…
Embark on your wilding journey today - and you could be up for a Wilder Kent Award! Discover our tips for getting started with helping conserve local ecosystems.
This blog explores some of the ways you and your family can enjoy Christmas whilst also being mindful of nature and the environment; from family events to Christmas crafts.
Our education team share a spooktacular amount of ideas for families to celebrate Halloween this year. From spooky crafts to events, there's something for everyone!
Put the FUN back into fundraising with these five suggestions for schools from Tom White, our Wilder Kent Education Officer. Think bake sales, fun runs, art auctions and more!
Find out more about what Forest School is, who it's for and how we do Forest School at Kent Wildlife Trust.
Looking for some family fun this Easter? Look no further than Kent Wildlife Trust's exciting range of Easter events!
Spring is the perfect time to rewild your school and create a more sustainable and biodiverse campus.
This World Book Day, we are excited to announce that we are working on our own book with children's book author Alice Hemming, inspired by the groundbreaking Wilder Blean project. Read more…