
Rockpooling at Lower Leas Country Park - May
Join Kent Wildlife Trust for these family rockpooling events at Folkestone Lower Leas Coastal Park.
Join Kent Wildlife Trust for these family rockpooling events at Folkestone Lower Leas Coastal Park.
Wilder Grazing Ranger Volunteer Trainee, Ellie Edmondson, talks about the fell ponies on our reserves and what makes them great conservation grazers.
Improve your fungi identification skills in the field
Development consent has been granted for the Lower Thames Crossing – a 23km-long road that will destroy up to 8 hectares of irreplaceable ancient woodland.
Kent Wildlife Trust has partnered with Leybourne Grange Management CIC to enhance biodiversity at a meadow on the outskirts of West Malling.
National Grid applies for Development Consent Order for Sea Link project
Our Hoathly Farm Appeal, which aims to purchase Grade III arable land and transform it into a wildlife haven, has sparked lively debate. Some fear that wilding will harm food security, but in truth, it can enhance and support farming.
Long-time volunteer, Margery Thomas, tells all about March on our Hothfield Heathland reserve!
Leading conservation groups and campaigners have written to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to challenge misleading claims made in his recent editorial for The Telegraph regarding housing development in Ebbsfleet.
Fell ponies are native to Cumbria in the Northwest of England. They were bred for their strength to climb steep slopes and scale rocky terrains whilst hauling heavy machinery and goods. Their thick coats and manes help to protect them from strong winds and cold weather.
Join us for a leisurely stroll along Pegwell Bay to learn more about the wonderful wildlife that relies on Kent's largest protected area.
Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve is home to many bird species during the summer; spend some time observing them on this guided walk.