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Uncovering Coombe Down - Update
We can only look to create a Wilder Kent and reverse the alarming declines in wildlife and their habitats with continued support from our members and donors. Every piece of land we can purchase…
We can only look to create a Wilder Kent and reverse the alarming declines in wildlife and their habitats with continued support from our members and donors. Every piece of land we can purchase…
The UK’s wildlife continues to decline according to the State of Nature 2019 report. The latest findings show that since rigorous scientific monitoring began in the 1970s there has been a 13%…
30 Days Wild is almost here and we can't wait. It's not too late to sign up and join in. So why not make a little room for nature this June?
Kent Wildlife Trust has received £50,000 in funding to help restore natural habitats, insects and other wildlife around Dover Castle.
Theresa May’s speech on the environment on January 11th shows that, at last, a Government is seeing how much the environment means to the people of the UK, not least young people.
Highland cows with their distinctive long horns and flowing coats are the unsung heroes of nature conservation.
Winners of the Kent Wildlife Trust Wildlife Photography Competition 2017 announced.
During a recent guided walk around Old Park Hill nature reserve in Dover - one of Kent Wildlife Trust’s newest nature reserves - Adonis blue butterflies were recorded for the first time since it…