Water Vole and Otter Search
Water Vole and Otter Search is a citizen science survey run by Kent Wildlife Trust, which launched in 2023. Find out more about how to take part.
Water Vole and Otter Search is a citizen science survey run by Kent Wildlife Trust, which launched in 2023. Find out more about how to take part.
The Wilder Blean is our vision for an iconic landscape, where wilderness can be experienced, and nature is at the heart of healthy communities with a thriving green economy.
Like the Wilder Kent Volunteer Awards, these awards are an opportunity to celebrate the work of nurseries, schools, colleges, universities, community groups and villages, towns and cities across the county. They acknowledge the hard work and action taken to create a Wilder Kent whilst ensuring that people and wildlife co-exist for future generations.
We are now delighted to announce the winners of this year’s Wilder Kent Volunteer Awards 2023!
Shoresearch is a great way to contribute to the protection of your local marine environment whilst learning about all the things that live on the seashore.
Help Save Oaken Wood! This quarry extension is one of the biggest threats of the 21st century - having already destroyed 32ha of ancient wood in 2013, new quarry plans threaten at least another 50ha.
The Big Wild Walk is The Wildlife Trusts' annual fundraising challenge!
The UK is classified as one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world and, despite this stark warning, the 2023 State of Nature Report highlights that nature continues to decline.
The UK is home to species found nowhere else on Earth. But immense pressure from decades of pollution and habitat loss has driven wildlife into catastrophic decline.
The state of our rivers is a national disgrace. The UK is ranked as one of the worst countries in Europe for water quality, with pollution beyond legal limits caused by a toxic cocktail of sewage and agricultural pollution.
By supporting farmers to shift towards regenerative, nature-friendly methods, farming has huge potential to deliver a green rural renewal. With management of over 70% of UK land, farmers can be a significant part of the solution.
Right now in the UK, poor quality living conditions are damaging people's health and cutting lives short. It is the most disadvantages and the most vulnerable who are bearing the bring of this situation. Those living in the most deprived areas are ten times less likely to live in the greenest areas.