Welcome “two” the herd
Ground-breaking wilding project welcomes the birth of two female bison calves
Ground-breaking wilding project welcomes the birth of two female bison calves
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.
A children’s book inspired by the Wilder Blean Project, an initiative that involves free-roaming bison acting as ecosystem engineers in Canterbury, Kent will launch on Thursday 4th July 2024.
Kent Wildlife Trust's Chief Executive, Evan Bowen-Jones says he is encouraged by new research which highlights rationale behind the Wilder Blean Initiative.
Thanks to the generous support of the Veolia Environmental Trust, Kent Wildlife Trust has received funding to help them connect rural areas allowing “ecosystem engineers” to change the landscape.
Residents of Canterbury invited to give their feedback on Wilder Blean Initiative.
Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust wins the Innovation award for the BIG Biodiversity Challenge.
New footage of the first UK-born free-roaming bison calf in thousands of years is released as she reaches her first birthday.