How storm-damaged fences could help wildlife in Kent
Conservationists are asking people who lost fences during the recent extreme weather to consider replacing them with hedges instead.
Conservationists are asking people who lost fences during the recent extreme weather to consider replacing them with hedges instead.
Kent Wildlife Trust has recently launched a new ‘Wild at Home’ series which is dedicated to delivering a daily dose of the great outdoors direct to our homes during these difficult times.
This week our Dover Connector Project Officer Ed Turpin joined the community of Bunker’s Hill for a fun-filled day of getting outside, green-thumbed and re-connected with nature.
The official launch event of the Kent Wildlife Trust Wild About Gardens Awards Scheme 2017 was held at the Brogdale National Fruit Collection, Faversham, in April thanks to our lead sponsor AmicusHorizon.
Congratulations are in order for Bredhurst Woodland Action Group (BWAG), winners of the Richard Neame Local Wildlife Site Award 2014 for their significant contribution to nature conservation in Kent.
It’s National Wild about Gardens week and Kent Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce the results of its Wild about Gardens awards scheme 2014.