
It’s the “Goat” of Christmas past
Rangers celebrate “Christmas miracle” as escaped goat returns after three-month adventure
Rangers celebrate “Christmas miracle” as escaped goat returns after three-month adventure
Terrified cows being chased by teenagers, litter strewn over nature reserves, and the inevitable onslaught of mass pumpkin dumping in the woods – as Halloween approaches, Wardens at Kent Wildlife Trust head for their litter pickers in a bid to combat the rise in anti-social behaviour typically experienced at Halloween.
Signage with scannable QR codes has been installed to help people learn about nature and raise awareness of specially protected wildlife areas after a spate of incidents
Kent Wildlife Trust is reminding people visiting nature reserves to leave no trace after wardens binned dog poo, cleaned graffiti and litter picked after an influx of visitors at the weekend.
Since 2022, the UK has sworn in four new prime ministers, the interest rate has risen from 0.25% to 5.25%, and, as of the 18th July, bison have been in the Blean for two whole years.
Conservationists have said they are delighted after a plant survey at Queendown Warren Nature Reserve showed that the number of the rare plant species, Kentish milkwort, had increased by 83% from the previous year.
Appeal to protect precious wildlife habitat in Polhill meets target with a day to spare!
Oare Marshes, near Faversham, is one of the few grazing marshes left in Kent and of significant importance for migratory birds.