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Portuguese man o' war

Colonial Creatures in Kent

Did you know there are amazing creatures that work together to form a colony, living and thriving as a single unit? What are these fascinating beings and what do they look like? Find out more in our guides below.

Blue shark

Marine Life in Kent

From jellyfish to marine mammals, explore the wildlife on Kent's coast, learn to identify them and find out how you can help to protect them.

Polecat

European Polecat

Known for its bandit-like appearance, the polecat was once so persecuted it was on the brink of extinction in the UK. Thankfully, numbers are now increasing in rural Wales and parts of England.

Our projects

With the support of various funders, partners and communities, we're working across the county on numerous projects to achieve our Wilder Kent Strategy of 30 x 30. Find out more about some of our projects past and present.

Valley sunset

Thank you for your request to film

Thank you for requesting to film or photograph one of our nature reserves. You request is now with us and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.

Common frog

Kent Amphibians

Meet the fascinating array of Kent's amphibian world. Amphibians are small vertebrates that need water, or a moist environment, to survive.

A frost-covered tree against a blue sky.

Winter woodland management

Winter, for many, is a season of preparation for the year ahead, of drawing inward. Outside, the earth draws inward too, bedding down to preserve its energy for the warmer days...