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Contact Kent Wildlife Trust using our form. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Adonis Blue Environmental Consultants

Adonis Blue Environmental Consultants are a team of fully qualified and highly experienced ecologists, land management advisors and marine ecologists who offer ecological surveys, conservation land management advice and marine ecology services across Kent, Medway and beyond.

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Outdoor Volunteering

We're always looking for volunteers to join our outdoor tasks throughout the county. You'll be working alongside our Area Wardens and a team of friendly volunteers, helping us to manage our reserves for wildlife.

Great crested grebe coming out of the water with a fish in its grasp

Our Work

Find out more about what Kent Wildlife Trust do in Kent. From our campaigns and projects to habitat management, engagement, education and events - we're doing it all!

Swift murmuration over canterbury

Our Professional Services

Kent Wildlife Trust offers a number of professional services including planning advice, ecological consultancy, educational programmes and birthday parties.

Barn Owl

How We're Funded

Our work to save wildlife and wild places and bring people closer to nature relies on the financial support of our members and donors. Much of our income comes from our members – and we are grateful to every one of you for supporting Kent Wildlife Trust. Thank you.

Queendown Warren landscape shot showing a gate in the foreground and a lovely backdrop of trees and blue sky in the background

Protecting Wild Spaces

Kent Wildlife Trust carries out a host of conservation activities across the county with the help of volunteers and the support of members and donors.

Great Stour at Godmersham

Local Wildlife Sites

Local Wildlife Sites are areas which are important for the conservation of wildlife in the administrative areas of Kent and Medway.

Roadside Nature Reserves

The Kent and Medway Road Verge Project, established in 1994, works to identify, protect and manage road verges which contain threatened habitats or wildlife. These are marked by special signs.

West Bank Wreckage

Marine Conservation Zones

Since the last Marine Conservation Zone's were designated in 2019 it has become clear that our seas are still under threat.

Children and families

Connecting People and Nature

Our vision is of people close to nature, with land and seas rich in wildlife. We want to ensure that every person has the opportunity to experience wildlife in their daily lives.