
Nature Heroes - Transition Dover
Local community group Transition Dover have revived a previously neglected patch of land into a flourishing nature haven.
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Local community group Transition Dover have revived a previously neglected patch of land into a flourishing nature haven.
Whether you’ve been recently introduced to the idea of birdwatching through something like the Big Garden Birdwatch, or you already know your robin from your nuthatch, it’s a great hobby to pick up in the winter months.
In this article, join me on a journey through Southroad Wood, an integral part of the Hunt’s Wood Local Wildlife Site in Kenardington near Ashford.
Rory Harding explores how Kent Wildlife Trust are getting involved in the developing Local Nature Recovery Strategy for Kent and Medway and why.
In this guest blog, member Joanna Boult talks about what membership means to her and her family.
We couldn't let Squirrel Appreciation Day (21st of January) pass without doffing our caps to these agile, speedy, intelligent mammals and shining a spotlight on the grey and red squirrels that live in the UK.
Kent is home to a diverse owl population, with all five native species of owl being present in the county.
Rob Smith joins Emily Mason, Sustainability Coordinator at the University of Kent on a tour of their Canterbury campus to see how the University is reducing its impact. Join them on the Talk on the Wild Side podcast.