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A beautiful sunset over the Oare Marshes in Faversham, Kent

Wednesday Roaming Practical Team

Join our friendly and enthusiastic roaming Wednesday practical team. The team will visit a number of sites to help conserve important nature reserves across West Kent.

Sevenoaks Area Green Team

Join this roving team to help improve and maintain an array of nationally important habitats in the Darenth area.

Bella Sabine-Dawson helping a young child get their net into a pond

Pond Dipping Detectives

Join Kent Wildlife Trust's Education Team for an education day out! Pupils will get the chance to use classification keys to help them identify a range of pond life in our pond dipping sessions.

Stag Beetle in childs hand

Magical Minibeasts

Young explorers will set off into the ‘wild’ of our nature reserves to seek out and capture a variety of minibeasts in a range of habitats and micro-habitats: hunting under log piles, in rockeries, amongst compost and in our long grass meadows.

Green winged orchids, Marden Meadows

Perfect Plants

Young explorers will set off into the ‘wild’ of our nature reserves to seek out and capture a variety of minibeasts in a range of habitats and micro-habitats: hunting under log piles, in rockeries, amongst compost and in our long grass meadows.

Beaver swimming with its head just above the water © Russell Savory

Beavers of Kent

Discover how beavers engineer their habitats in this hands-on, practical workshop for Year 1-6 which can be delivered on your school grounds or as part of a school trip to a Kent Wildlife Trust site.

Conningbrook Lake at sunset

Conningbrook Lakes Country Park

Conningbrook Lakes is made up of a series of lakes, ponds, river, wet woodland and grasslands – creating a great place for a riverside stroll, and host to a variety of wildlife.

Old Park Hill view of a footpath in the woodland with trees overhanging from above

Old Park Hill

Old Park Hill has a range of habitats but needs to be managed and restored to return it to its early 20th century character, when most of the site would have been open chalk land.