
Pigs, excavators and rain
Margery Thomas describes a rainy November at Hothfield Heathland as pigs have been introduced and work is being done to make the bog areas more resilient to drier months.
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Margery Thomas describes a rainy November at Hothfield Heathland as pigs have been introduced and work is being done to make the bog areas more resilient to drier months.
Ever wondered what regenerative farming is and how it compares to other farming approaches? Vicki Hird, The Wildlife Trusts’ new strategic lead on agriculture, looks at this farming buzzword and what it means.
Looking for ways to reduce your carbon emissions and have a sustainable Christmas. Here's 9 tips from Kent Wildlife Trust.
Nina Jones, Protected Area Warden at Kent Wildlife Trust reacts to the governments long awaited report on Protecting Marine Mammals in the UK and Abroad.
Rob Smith interviews Director of Conservation & Engagement at Kent Wildlife Trust on the Talk on the Wild Side podcast, about river pollution on the Stour and government plans for Nutrient Neutrality regulation. He also shows Rob how beaver dams have been an affective water purifier at Ham Fen Nature Reserve.
Members of the Equality, Diversity, Inclusivity and Belonging (EDIB) Group at Kent Wildlife Trust talk about the aims and mission of the group and how they hope to achieve their goals.
Jade Williams, Community Organising Officer at Kent Wildlife Trust follows on from Ray Carter in Part 1 to reflect on what Black History Month means to her and how conservation organisations can become more inclusive.
In this blog, CEO Evan Bowen-Jones talk about the reasons behind our decision to refresh our famous ‘blue butterfly logo’.