A nature trail has been installed to help visitors learn about the precious wildlife at Nationally Important Nature Reserve, Pegwell Bay in Ramsgate.
The trail is set up at seven different points around the Country Park and contains scannable QR codes to take people on both real-life and virtual journeys as they explore the wildlife-rich coastal habitat. From learning about Kent’s largest seal population to finding out about the migratory birds feeding and resting on the mudflats, it is designed to bring everyone closer to nature, regardless of their wildlife knowledge.
It is also hoped it will help prevent some of the recreational disturbances suffered by the wildlife at the site where people have flouted the rules over restricted areas set aside for wildlife.
Yesterday, 16 October 2024, a wildlife watcher sent the charity images of two horse riders in the no-go area at Shellness Beach. The photo shows birds being disturbed as the two horses were ridden across the part of the nature reserve where people, dogs and horses are banned. Access is restricted to allow wildlife to rest, feed and recover from long flights. The breach is one of a string of incidents reported to the trust in recent months.