New poll shows children like to be outdoors and enjoy wild places
New poll shows children like to be outdoors and enjoy wild places – but children rarely see two wild animals featured in John Lewis Christmas advert.
New poll shows children like to be outdoors and enjoy wild places – but children rarely see two wild animals featured in John Lewis Christmas advert.
It’s not too late to save UK nature, but we must act now: this is the conclusion from a coalition of more than 50 leading wildlife and research organisations behind the State of Nature 2016 report.
Enter Kent Wildlife Trust’s 9th Wildlife Photography Competition for a chance to win a fantastic 2-night stay for four in a unique holiday cottage on a Sussex nature reserve, courtesy of Mulberry Cottages.
85 years after a plaque was unveiled to Reverend Richard Harris Barnham at a memorial service in the Guildhall, Canterbury, the Fifth Continent Steering Group celebrate the links between the clergyman, Romney Marsh and a new Heritage Lottery Funded project at a Fifth Continent Scheme ‘half-way’ event at Romney Marsh Visitor Centre.
The only event of its kind in the Southeast, the Kent Wildlife Trust Festival of Wildlife – now in its eighth year – is back at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve and promises to be even more entertaining for all the family.
Kent Wildlife Trust and a wide range of partners are keen to gather the public’s thoughts this summer and autumn on the ‘Fifth Continent Landscape Partnership Scheme’ – a Heritage Lottery Funded project which will be submitted in October 2016.
Kent Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce that the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) is supporting a £450,000 project to involve people in looking after Kent’s marine environment.
Kent Wildlife Trust has begun a progressive new project to reverse the decline in grassland, wetland and woodland habitats in river catchments across Kent.