Nature Heroes - Transition Dover
Local community group Transition Dover have revived a previously neglected patch of land into a flourishing nature haven.
This COP28 season, we want to celebrate those on the ground who are doing their part in fighting the climate and nature crises.
These Nature Heroes, those individuals or groups based in Kent who are taking action for nature, are also inspiring those around them to make an impact.
Over the next few weeks, we'll be introducing you to a range of Nature Heroes across Kent, from our very own Kent Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers to wildlife champions we work with across the county.
Local community group Transition Dover have revived a previously neglected patch of land into a flourishing nature haven.
At Kent Wildlife Trust, we have created a team of nature heroes. Maybe not the obvious heroes working on the ground, but the heroes behind the scenes, the EDIB group!
This National Lottery Heritage Treasures Day, our Heritage Treasures person is Aimee Howe, People Engagement Officer for the Sevenoaks Greensand Commons project.
Benji is a nature hero of the next generation. At only 10 years old, he is advocating for nature and taking action towards creating a Wilder Kent.
Meet Tawny, Kent Wildlife Trust’s oldest conservation grazing pony who has been helping wild the county’s landscape for over two decades
In May 1997, Bill Hickmott began his inspiring journey as a volunteer for Kent Wildlife Trust, dedicating his time at Tyland Barn in Maidstone, Sevenoaks and the picturesque Romney Marsh.
Schools across Kent are doing their bit to take action for nature and inspiring others to do the same. Meet Northfleet Technology College, Wellesley Haddon Dene school and more!
Embracing the call for local change, Lynsted Community Kitchen Gardens is a thriving hub for community action.
Our very own Area Managers and Wardens work tirelessly across the entire county protecting and restoring nature. These stewards of nature play a pivotal role in preserving the ecological balance,…