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.
The Wildlife Trusts have unveiled a new handbook to help people go peat-free in their gardens and to recognise the importance of peatlands for nature and climate.
Wildlife charities are asking people in Kent to count the number of insects splattered on their number plate to help experts fully understand local insect populations.
Daisy the rescued Long-Eared Bat was the star of the show at the Wild about Gardens 2017 School Awards Celebration at the beginning of this month.
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.
The official launch event for the Kent Wildlife Trust 2015 Wild about Gardens Awards Scheme was held on Thursday 23rd April and attended by the 2014 winners and 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.