Kent Wildlife Trust, Wildwood Trust, Bee the Change Maidstone, Save Minster Marshes, Save the Blean, The River Len Local Nature Reserve and Medway Valley Countryside Partnership were just a few of the Kent Conservation Groups who took to the streets of London as part of the Restore Nature Now March, which was fronted by TV presenter, conservationist and activist Chris Packham.
The march, held on Saturday 22nd June was a legal, peaceful and inclusive public march and rally organised by environmental groups and individuals who are united in a common goal. The march called on all political parties to make this General Election the turning point for nature that is need and act to Restore Nature Now.
The event started at Park Lane and finished with a rally in Parliament Square. Early estimates suggested over 60,000 people took part in the event, with further counts claiming it could be as much as 100,000.
The Kent Wildlife Trust Team dressed as butterfly’s and marched alongside Kent’s iconic bird the red-billed chough, whilst others carried placards championing their causes for wildlife locally.
Closer to home, in Ramsgate, pupils from Wellesley Haddon Dene, also marched through the streets and held a ‘funeral for nature’ to raise awareness of the decline in wildlife over the last 30 years whilst also highlighting the plight of Pegwell Bay and Minster Marshes which is threatened by National Grid’s development plans for the area.