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A herd of highland cattle looking at the camera.

Livestock Checker

Our livestock play a huge part in looking after our nature reserves. Their grazing is essential in providing places for our wildlife to live. All our livestock need checking every day to ensure they are healthy, safe and happy. Full training on how to behave around livestock and what to look out for will be provided.

A single dolphin breaching out of water.

Kent Dolphin Landwatch

Become a Landwatch Volunteer to support vital dolphin surveys, gather crucial data, and help safeguard Kent’s marine environment for future generations.

Four Kent Wildlife Trust employees outside the Houses of Parliament in Rethink Sea Link hoodies.

Coordinated Energy Infrastructure Planning – A Path to Sustainable Decarbonisation

As the UK races to decarbonise its energy sector, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The shift to renewable energy is vital in combating climate change, but without careful planning, it risks unintended harm to the very ecosystems that sustain us. How do we reconcile the urgent need for clean energy with the equally critical need to protect biodiversity? In her thought-provoking blog, Emma Waller, Planning and Policy Officer at Kent Wildlife Trust, shines a spotlight on this pressing challenge.

Sooty shearwater

Sooty Shearwater

These globe-spanning seabirds can often be seen offshore in autumn, shearing low over the waves.

Ham fen habitat

A morning at Ham Fen

Learn about wilding and how keystone species have been restoring Kent's last remaining Fen.