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Our vision is to create a Wilder Kent where abundant wildlife has been restored across 30% of land and sea. Support from our members will allow us to purchase new land for wildlife and manage our existing nature reserves in new ways. Your support will also help pioneering wilding projects like Wilder Blean, aiming to bring lost species back to the county.

Alongside this, we can continue to lobby against damaging development, work with landowners to manage their land in nature-friendly ways, and give the next generation crucial wild experiences.

Your support today and in the future will allow this to happen. Thank you again from all of us at Kent Wildlife Trust for joining us.

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What's next?

There's no time like the present to get outside and get involved. We've got a few suggestions to get you started:
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Visit Us

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Whether you're in pursuit of awe-inspiring natural displays, a nature reserve with accessible paths, or a location with a little something extra, Kent is full of amazing things to see and discover.

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Events

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Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.

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Actions

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From building a bug hotel to creating a garden pond, here are some ideas for things you can do yourself at home to help wildlife.

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You will receive regular updates on all of our exciting projects, as well as links to an amazing array of events and activities - there is something for everyone here at Kent Wildlife Trust.

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Stay up to date with the latest stories about wildlife and our work in Kent.
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How to create a wildlife pond

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Judith Hathrill, Wild About Gardens volunteer, writes all about her garden pond and why it's so vital for wildlife.