
The nomads
This lovable clan migrate around several reserves throughout the year led by their leader, Skittles.
This lovable clan migrate around several reserves throughout the year led by their leader, Skittles.
Meet the natural ploughs of the wild.
Miniature cows originally bred to live inside (and heat up) houses with some very big personalities.
Press materials and information for Wilder Blean Initiative news.
We are offering a six week programme to experience the wellbeing benefits nature has to offer, within a group setting. Participants can be referred onto these sessions by a social prescriber or can self-refer through our options listed below on this page.
Images of key individuals involved in the Wilder Blean Project.
Bison images for press pack
Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust, in collaboration with Sussex Wildlife Trust, Ashdown Forest and Forestry England, are assessing the possibility of restoring pine martens to the South East.
Woodland Trust very much welcome any KWT volunteers at our networking events. As discussed, there are some great local events coming up in Kent, but others planned elsewhere in the South East for those that like to travel a bit further.
We need your help to support the development of the project so we can connect the site for the bison, Exmoor ponies, Iron Age pigs and longhorn cattle that now live in the forest, shaping the landscape through their natural behaviours.
If you'd like to join us in welcoming the UK's first wild bison herd to the Blean, use these social media tiles.
Read about how European bison have returned to Kent after thousands of years, check out our brand new Science & Technology Zone to find out how we're using data and drones to inform our conservation strategies, and find out how you can enter our Photography Competition for the chance to have a double-page feature in the next issue!