
Pine Marten Ecology and Conservation
Find out more about Pine Martens and learn about the South East Pine Marten Restoration Project
Find out more about Pine Martens and learn about the South East Pine Marten Restoration Project
Enjoy a FREE guided walk this World Wetland Day, to discover more about the wonderful winter wildlife at one of Kent’s most important coastal Nature Reserves. Learn more about how you can support us to protect our vulnerable migrant birds and seal communities, by supporting our ‘RETHINK SEALINK’ campaign.
The Wilder Blean Bison Project, a trailblazing wilding initiative led by Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust, has been recognised as one of the Big Issue’s top Changemakers of 2025.
Soothe your body and mind on a guided, meditative walk through the woods, inspired by the Japanese practice of Forest Bathing- Shinrin Yoku.
Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve is home to many bird species during the winter months; spend some time observing them on this guided walk.
“A short-sighted scheme that threatens climate and nature”
The Unseen Price of the Lower Thames Crossing The Lower Thames Crossing has been promoted as a solution to congestion and a boost to the economy, but at what cost? While infrastructure projects like this promise short-term benefits, they often come at the expense of long-term environmental sustainability. The impact on biodiversity, air quality, and carbon emissions cannot be ignored. As we face a climate and ecological crisis, it is crucial that development aligns with our commitments to protecting nature, reducing emissions, and safeguarding public health. If we fail to consider these factors now, we risk paying a far greater price in the future.
Improve your fungi identification skills in the field
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Director of Development, Kent Wildlife Trust Sarah Brownlie, delves into the latest government announcement around growth and our environment and explains how the decision to proceed with the Lower Thames Crossing brings to light a critical flaw in national infrastructure planning.
A simple guide to fungi groups and classifications and the features to lookout for
Join us for Forest School for the home education community. Discover ways to have fun outdoors and meet new friends. Suitable for ages 4-11.