Sally Smith
Senior Press and Advocacy Officer
Senior Press and Advocacy Officer
Senior Press and Advocacy Officer Sally Smith shines a spotlight on some of the woodlands at risk in the county and what Kent Wildlife Trust is doing about it.
The end of summer saw the conclusion of this year’s national insect survey, Bugs Matter, on 30 September.
Check out our list of ten brilliant nature-themed books for children, all sorted by recommended reading age for ease of browsing!
Following the Pegwell Bay trail using the QR code at the reserve? Use this map.
Wildlife charities have written to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Angela Rayner, calling on her to step in and remove a controversial planning designation that threatens the future of a nationally important wildlife haven in North Kent.
In this blog we take a closer look at how your donations will help to protect and restore woodland habitat across Kent.
When your woodlands are under threat, what can you do to save them?
Volunteer Matt Huggins explores some of the lesser-known but still fascinating animals that grace our woodlands.
Ground-breaking wilding project welcomes the birth of two female bison calves
Signage with scannable QR codes has been installed to help people learn about nature and raise awareness of specially protected wildlife areas after a spate of incidents
Terrified cows being chased by teenagers, litter strewn over nature reserves, and the inevitable onslaught of mass pumpkin dumping in the woods – as Halloween approaches, Wardens at Kent Wildlife Trust head for their litter pickers in a bid to combat the rise in anti-social behaviour typically experienced at Halloween.