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Why we’re Kent Wildlife Trust members
In this guest blog, member Joanna Boult talks about what membership means to her and her family.
People urged to write to their MP and make a noise to enable the vision for Swanscombe Peninsula to become a reality
A vision for a nature haven where critically endangered Distinguished Jumping Spiders and rare Man Orchids can flourish has been unveiled by the Save Swanscombe Peninsula community group.
Become a citizen scientist to help stop the loss of species and discover the incredible wildlife of Romney Marsh
The Fifth Continent Landscape Conservation Scheme, led by Kent Wildlife Trust, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and made possible by National Lottery players, are inviting Romney Marsh…
Disability Pride Month and celebrating team members with disability at KWT
Jenny Luddington, Gini Mitchell, Vicky Aitkenhead, Natasha Aidinyantz, Robbie Still co-write this article to highlight the importance of promoting diversity, equality and inclusivity at Kent…
Soft brome
Soft brome is a tall, annual grass of roadside verges, waste ground and meadows, and is a 'weed' of arable land. It has long, grey-green leaves and loosely clustered flower spikes.
Green Friday - Act Now for Nature
Giving Nature a helping hand
Wildlife can recover, but we often need to give it a nudge in the right direction. Here our warden, Alison, talks about an innovative approach used at Nashenden to help diversify a previous arable…