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Wading heron with chicks

In Memoriam

Thinking of commemorating a loved one by donating to Kent Wildlife Trust? Find out what options you have available.

Bird disturbance at our coastal reserves

Kent is home to some beautiful coastal reserves, many of which are very important sites for nesting birds. Growing numbers of people visiting some of our more remote beaches has hugely impacted birds and their breeding success nationally, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

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Paul Hadaway looking out at bettesehanger country park with his binoculars to his face

Betteshanger Country Park Campaign

Two new planning applications for a hotel and a surf pool at Betteshanger Country Park in Deal seriously threaten the ability of this site to be effective ecological mitigation, and would put even further strain on the precious habitats and species that rely on this site for their survival.

Bluebells in the forest with sunset - inspired by Wild Isles

Wild Isles

We are fortunate enough to have some of the most diverse and beautiful landscapes on Earth, right here in Britain and Ireland, and especially in Kent.

Goats

The time team

Goats chomping through the chestnut on an iron age hill fort.

Longhorn cattle

Hide and seek pros

Our longhorn cattle are a beautiful British breed with unique markings and horns.

Pine marten (Martes martes), Scotland, UK

Species projects

Our Wilder Kent 2030 Strategy will be driven by a series of species projects, beginning with our Wilder Blean and Chough Reintroduction Projects and growing from there.

Dover downlands view

Dover Downlands Project

The Dover Downlands Project aims to increase and improve chalk downlands and associated biodiversity in the Dover area of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

Chough flying free in Kent

Download the Chough Education Pack

Download our chough education pack which outlines some of the key topics of learning from the Chough Reintroduction Project for students in Key Stage One and Key Stage Two. Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust offer workshops for all topics within this pack.