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Wilder Learning

Subscribe to our contact list to hear more about the many ways we can help your pupils to learn about local nature and wildlife.

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Restoring the High Downs

The High Downs project is an exciting three-year initiative to improve the countryside environment between the Elham and Petham valleys, which sit within the Kent Downs (designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, AONB).

View of Dover Castle from Coombe Down Nature Reserve

Coombe Down

Thanks to your incredible support of our Uncovering Coombe Down appeal, a late surge of donations saw us fly past the £69,800 target. We are now putting our plans into action to restore this high value piece of chalk grassland.

DfE Out of School Provision FAQs

DfE Guidance: Keeping children safe during community activities, after-school clubs and tuition. Questions to help parents and carers choose out-of-school settings

Employee benefits

There are many benefits to working at Kent Wildlife Trust, learn about them here!

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School booking prices

Prices for school bookings at Kent Wildlife Trust. Education and School groups, please get in touch with our education team.

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Home Ed Forest School

Kent Wildlife Trust's Home Ed Forest School offers exciting opportunities for self-learning, exploration and discovery.

How to watch seals safely

Seals can be disturbed if people or dogs get too close, cause too much noise, or startle them. Disturbance can happen from the land, sea, and air - so we need to watch them with caution.

Bison drinking water

Become a bison benefactor today

We need to raise vital funds to support the bison as they carry out their important work. Various packages are available for businesses to help us by becoming a Bison Benefactor.