Wilder grazing: Northern lights
Meet the leader - the horns of doom to any nettle that stands in his way.
Meet the leader - the horns of doom to any nettle that stands in his way.
Goats chomping through the chestnut on an iron age hill fort.
Our longhorn cattle are a beautiful British breed with unique markings and horns.
Meet the Highland cows that are part of our crucial Wilder Grazing programme
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.
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).
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.
Become a valued sponsor of the prestigious Wilder Kent Awards, an esteemed platform that recognizes and celebrates outstanding achievements for nature.
A selection of some of our favourite walks around Greensand Commons for you to enjoy.
2024 winners announced!
Kent Wildlife Trust have teamed up with former BBC South East presenter Rob Smith to bring you an audio feast. The brand new podcast will lift you up from your eco anxiety and give you a tour of the heroes and heroines bringing nature back from the brink. Listen now, wherever you get your podcast.
Welcome to the Farmer Hub at Kent Wildlife Trust. If you farm in the garden of England and want to increase the wildlife in your local area, connect more with your local community or meet other farmers in Kent, then you’re in the right place!