Boost for Kent habitats ‘East of Eden’ with exciting new restoration project
Kent Wildlife Trust has begun a progressive new project to reverse the decline in grassland, wetland and woodland habitats in river catchments across Kent.
Kent Wildlife Trust has begun a progressive new project to reverse the decline in grassland, wetland and woodland habitats in river catchments across Kent.
• A collaboration of conservationists is examining the feasibility of a Pine Marten reintroduction to the South East.
• People are being asked for their views on restoring the Pine Marten to…
Kent Wildlife Trust has received £50,000 in funding to help restore natural habitats, insects and other wildlife around Dover Castle.
The Government has today announced that Blean Woods, the Seasalter Levels and Wraik Hill Local Nature Reserve will receive £1,884,900 from the Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
Kent Wildlife Trust has begun an exciting new project to bring back our traditional hay meadows, which have declined nationally by 97% since the 1940s.
Bough Beech Visitor Centre and nature reserve, near Ide Hill, is set to be developed as a first class centre for Forest School, education and events.
Charity Rewilding Britain names Kent Wildlife Trust as first recipient of new £100k Rewilding Challenge Fund – enabling five of Kent's most famous residents, the European bison, and other…
When we last checked in with Guardians of the Deep we were thrilled to announce our success in securing a £446,100 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Our new Project Officer Zoë Stevenson…
Craig gives up his time volunteering in the Bluebell Community Garden. Transforming the garden into a positive space for local people to enjoy, Craig has felt himself become relaxed and happier,…