The diverse world of conservation careers: More than just fieldwork
Contrary to popular belief, the conservation sector is much broader than outdoor work and encompasses opportunities for various skills, interests, and working styles.
Contrary to popular belief, the conservation sector is much broader than outdoor work and encompasses opportunities for various skills, interests, and working styles.
The Jeffrey Harrison Visitor Centre at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, located on Bradbourne Road, attracts thousands of visitors each year but is in urgent need of modernisation. The building is named after Jeffrey Harrison who was the leading vision behind the creation of the wetlands and surrounding woodland at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve. As a former gravel pit, the reserve was the first such site to be rewilded creating the haven for nature that has over 2,000 species recorded on site. The upgrades aim to provide an ideal base for educational activities, study days, holiday clubs, and family visits as well as providing an ongoing haven for wildlife with opportunities to see the impact of wilding on the former gravel pit.
Guest author & member of Kent Wildlife Trust
Teacher, campaigner, and member Kerry Sabin-Dawson talks all about her membership journey in this blog.
The bridges will allow the UK’s only wild bison herd access to 200 hectares of West Blean and Thornden Woods in Canterbury.
We use our Project Management Framework to plan, track, analyse, and adapt our work across the organisation.
Learn about the biology and ecology of bumblebees, how to identify our most common species and practise your skills in the field
An identification day covering all of Britain’s bumblebee species
Shoresearch volunteer citizen scientists collect data across intertidal zones along the Kent coast which help to provide invaluable insights into the health of our coastal ecosystems and the species that inhabit them.
Deal sighting has sparked concerns over National Grid’s Sea Link plans
Kent Wildlife Trust's Chough Appeal is more than just a conservation initiative—it’s a powerful tool for community engagement and education. This blog is written by Jenny Luddington, the Youth Education and Engagement Officer for Kent Wildlife Trust...
A chance to visit two nature-friendly farm gardens and their neighbouring land.