Support the Sevenoaks Tree of Life
Take your place on the Sevenoaks Tree of Life today and know that your love for nature will be transformed into real life impact as you fund vital works to create and sustain an abundant and biodiverse world.
Take your place on the Sevenoaks Tree of Life today and know that your love for nature will be transformed into real life impact as you fund vital works to create and sustain an abundant and biodiverse world.
Richard Bradley
Volunteer
MyWilderKent invites people across the county to discover, record and celebrate the wildlife on their doorstep, and it's now open to the public for first time.
With biodiversity in rapid decline, the charity is racing to raise £120,000 by April - harnessing the power of animals to restore vital wildlife habitats.
Wildlife in Maidstone is set to benefit from vital habitat restoration work after Kent Wildlife Trust was awarded £15,000 through Maidstone Borough Council’s Nature Recovery Fund.
Liz & Steve Dallison have been involved with KWT since 2010 and begun livestock checking around 4 years ago. In this blog, they talk about the best bits and challenges the work brings!
Hear from four of our amazing livestock checkers. Some have been part of the team for many years, and others just a few months.
From Kent to the continent: Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife launch their biggest ever survey season – now including France for the first time!
Interested in Life Membership with Kent Wildlife Trust? Find out more about the benefits and options available here.
With our Amazing Grazing appeal putting the spotlight on our grazers, let's explore exactly what conservation grazing is and the impact it has.
Join a guided Walk with a Warden at Hothfield Heathlands this spring.
We are into full nesting season including the birds who nest on the ground or very low down in scrub, which is over half of Britain’s breeding species including the stonechat, robin, blackbird, skylark, yellow hammer, tree pipit and chiff chaff, not to mention the migrants such as whitethroats who will arrive from the South in May.