Beginner's guide to birdsong - now closed
Our free 7-day birdsong course is now closed - but be sure to sign up to our mailing list to hear about the latest courses and wildlife updates.
Our free 7-day birdsong course is now closed - but be sure to sign up to our mailing list to hear about the latest courses and wildlife updates.
Our free 7-day birdsong course is now closed - but be sure to sign up to our mailing list below to hear about the latest courses and wildlife updates!
Our fundraising and membership team are seeking volunteers to help us connect with our community of supporters.
Kent Wildlife Trust is deeply concerned following a fire on the evening of 19 April that has destroyed a significant area of priority saltmarsh habitat at Sandwich and Pegwell Bay National Nature Reserve, one of Kent’s most important and internationally designated wildlife sites.
Kent Wildlife Trust is asking supporters to help support and expand its Wilder Grazing programme through the Big Give Earth Raise challenge - with every donation DOUBLED for one week only. The match funding goes live from midday today (22 April).
Bison and Conservation grazing ranger
Meet the bison rangers of the Wilder Blean Project who care for the bison and more! This project is the first of its kind in the UK, introducing European bison to an ancient woodland to restore natural processes. The bison rangers are out on site every day with a diverse role, from fixing fences and leading tours to ecological monitoring and welfare checking all the animals.
Combined Furnace Farm and Hoathly Farm site in the High Weald owned by Kent Wildlife Trust will be known as Ironhurst Valley Nature Reserve - a near-continuous wildlife corridor stretching across the Kent–Sussex border.
Across a 12‑week programme, you’ll learn how to Nordic Walk safely and confidently at Hothfield Heathlands.
Thursdays: 30 April, 7 May, 14 May, 21 May, 28 May & 4 June
Programme Dates: Every Tuesday for 6 weeks 22 September to 27 October, 10-12pm Location: Milton Creek Country Park Sittingbourne
The glossy green spears that pierced dense leaf litter in late winter are now transformed into sheets of violet-purple-blue in the woodland edges of the reserve. The magical bluebell weeks began fairly early, a soft scent and a flood of colour that changes with the light and is tricky to catch accurately in photos since the flowers are not one solid colour.