Wilder Blean Project seeks new Bison and Conservation Grazing Rangers
The Wilder Blean project is seeking to recruit two bison and conservation grazing rangers at an ancient woodland near Canterbury, Kent UK.
The Wilder Blean project is seeking to recruit two bison and conservation grazing rangers at an ancient woodland near Canterbury, Kent UK.
A bison ranger has captured stunning photos of the UK’s first free roaming bison calf as she approaches 6 months in age.
The reintroduction of beavers and the red-billed chough will be discussed in Westminster as Chief Executive Officer for Kent Wildlife Trust, Evan Bowen-Jones gives evidence to MPs at a Species Reintroduction Committee Enquiry on behalf of The Wildlife Trusts.
Members of the community are invited to celebrate the arrival of wild bison into West Blean and Thornden Woods on Sunday (24th July 2022).
As experts predict the hottest day of the year – two leading conservation charities release bison into the wild to help tackle the climate crisis.
An artistic celebration of the ground-breaking Wilder Blean project, in which wild bison will be released into a Canterbury woodland, has been unveiled around the city.
Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust unveil the UK’s first-ever bison rangers who will hold an unprecedented role in this groundbreaking wilding project.
Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust are calling for candidates for a new role in groundbreaking wilding project.