
Surprise late lambs for Ewe who lost early pregnancy in dog attack
Livestock checkers at Chilston Ponds and Pines had a welcome surprise when they were greeted by a pair of unexpected new lambs.
Livestock checkers at Chilston Ponds and Pines had a welcome surprise when they were greeted by a pair of unexpected new lambs.
Faversham-based brewer and pub company Shepherd Neame has raised £30,000 for Kent Wildlife Trust, its Charity of the Year.
Jet ski riders have been reported to Kent Police after repeatedly disturbing seals at Pegwell Bay.
A surprise bison calf, dung beetles, and possible evidence of bison self-medicating are just a few of the wonders that have been revealed.
Young people urged to protect seas and shores in National Marine Week.
As Kent Wildlife Trust celebrates its 65th anniversary, public appeal to purchase Covert Wood near Canterbury reaches its £462,500 goal.
Charity Rewilding Britain names Kent Wildlife Trust as first recipient of new £100k Rewilding Challenge Fund – enabling five of Kent's most famous residents, the European bison, and other grazers to roam more freely.
History comes to life as iconic bird species soars once again over the Kent coast after a 200-year absence.
Friends of Betteshanger commend Dover Council, but concerns remain over surf lagoon bid.
Wildlife charities have written to Michael Gove, the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, calling on him to remove a controversial planning designation that threatens the future of a nationally important wildlife site in North Kent.
Kent Wildlife Trust will be delivering one of six new projects funded by the Co-op Carbon Innovation Fund. The £100k project worth will be delivered over 2 years in partnership with Bockhanger Farms Ltd and Reading University.
Since June, thousands of dedicated citizen scientists have contributed their time and effort to Bugs Matter – a national citizen science survey from Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife which uses insect splats on number plates as an indicator of insect abundance to better understand how our invertebrate populations are faring.