Chough appeal
This winter, your generosity can reach new heights. 2025 will mark the third year of chough releases to the wild, but this will only be possible if we raise vital funds needed to support our next cohort of chough chicks.
This winter, your generosity can reach new heights. 2025 will mark the third year of chough releases to the wild, but this will only be possible if we raise vital funds needed to support our next cohort of chough chicks.
As the herd continues to grow, we're increasing connectivity within the Wilder Blean project so the herd have more room to roam. Will you help us?
We are asking those of you who can to become the heroes that Kent's wildlife needs and help us defend it.
From the phantom plate smashers of Bluebell Hill to the reckless campfires that threaten the safety of West Blean and Thornden Woods, the actions of a careless few are causing nightmares for the dedicated staff and volunteers at Kent Wildlife Trust.
Want to learn more about nature and wildlife in Kent? We have a range of useful resources to help you get started.
Find out how you can get involved with helping wildlife and Kent Wildlife Trust. Membership, volunteering, projects, campaigns and activities.
Whether you're in pursuit of awe-inspiring natural displays, a nature reserve with accessible paths, or a location with a little something extra, Kent is full of amazing things to see and discover.
Fill your days with wild activities from Kent Wildlife Trust events and courses, to ideas for walks and family-friendly things to make and build.
Kent Wildlife Trust is the leading conservation charity for the county of Kent. Find out more about us, how we're run and how we're funded.
Seeing wildlife can be incredible, but it can be hard to know what to do in certain situations. Maybe you have come across an injured or dead animal, or maybe you suspect that a crime has been committed. Our wildlife advice pages will help you know what to do and who to contact if you do find yourself in these situations.
We couldn't do our work without our amazing volunteers. Interested in joining us as a volunteer? Find out how you can get involved here.
An exciting 3-year project based at Cromer’s Wood in Sittingbourne funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund reconnect people to the crafts and skills of traditional woodland management that benefit both wildlife and people.