
Forest School Teacher Workshops
Kent Wildlife Trust Forest School runs workshops for teaching staff in Kent to experience a Forest School session and discover how they can facilitate it for their school.
Kent Wildlife Trust Forest School runs workshops for teaching staff in Kent to experience a Forest School session and discover how they can facilitate it for their school.
It’s National Wild about Gardens week and Kent Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce the results of its Wild about Gardens awards scheme 2014.
Kent Wildlife Trust joins Living Legends to raise awareness of the importance of legacies.
Area is the only one in the UK to be designated for nightingales.
Kent Wildlife Trust welcomes the Airports Commission’s rejection of proposals for a Thames Estuary airport.
The continued conservation partnership between Lafarge Tarmac and Kent Wildlife Trust is achieving dramatic results for one of Britain’s most threatened species at Holborough Marshes nature reserve near Snodland.
Orlestone Forest is a very large area of ancient woodland sandwiched between Ashford and Romney Marsh.
The Wildlife Trusts respond to the Bovine TB Strategy Review.
After another year of simply stunning, high-quality entries we are delighted to announce the winners of our annual wildlife photography competition.
Kent Wildlife Trust has warned that the Government's draft new environment law does not go far enough to protect nature in Kent.
Kent Wildlife Trust’s Down to Earth project in Romney Marsh has been given £140,065 of National Lottery funding from Sport England to help local volunteers make a positive contribution to their community using sport and activity.
Kent Wildlife Trust is sending more than 200 knitted and crocheted marine animals and plants on tour across the county. The undersea art display – entitled ‘Woolly Watery World’ – aims to spread an important message about protecting our oceans.