
John Dinnis
Filston Farm, Darent Valley Farmer Cluster
Filston Farm, Darent Valley Farmer Cluster
You can help us to create Landscape Legacies today by sponsoring a wild space near you.
Sponsoring a plot on one of our reserves is an enduring gift to celebrate a life or commemorate a death, or mark any other celebration in a way that not only creates a lasting memorial for your loved one but benefits local wildlife too – find the current sites to sponsor here.
The sweeping steep grassland slopes of the Lydden Temple Ewell reserve is a sight you can never get tired of seeing and now you can sponsor a part of it and help ensure it's future for wildlife and people.
This secluded reserve is home to It is home to many special plants and animals such as wood mice, woodpeckers, speckled wood butterflies, bluebells and common spotted orchid
This idyllic reserve serves to remind visitors of just how much of this classic English landscape has been lost. It boasts one of the best remaining examples of unimproved hay meadows in Kent and now you can help secure it's future and sponsor part of it to your loved ones.
Conservationists at Kent Wildlife Trust have spoken of their delight after rare and legally protected fungi found on one of their nature reserves.
Dover’s chalk grassland to be restored as heritage and nature conservation teams join forces
Save Minster Marshes
Typically, most gardeners and farmers grow annual vegetable crops – those that are sown, planted, and harvested within one growing season. But perennial fruit and vegetables, which grow and produce food for many years, are becoming increasingly popular. And with good reason!
Kent Wildlife Trust Volunteer Margery Thomas explains the nature of heathland habitat at our stunning Hothfield Heathlands Nature Reserve and how our volunteer teams help us to protect this important and beautiful reserve.