
December on Hothfield Heathland
Kent Wildlife Trust volunteer Margery Thomas talks about the month of December on Hothfield Heathland.
Kent Wildlife Trust volunteer Margery Thomas talks about the month of December on Hothfield Heathland.
As we wave goodbye to summer and say hello to autumn it may be assumed that it also marks the end of our Forest School programme until the spring, however this is far from the truth.
Kent Wildlife Trust volunteer Emily Neighbour shares her experience joining a guided walk at our Old Park Hill nature reserve with our Hill at the Heart Project Officer.
When you think of wildlife at Christmas, you'll most likely find the robin popping into your head. Most people will certainly think of robins as the bird of the season, but how much do you know about them? We've put together 10 fun facts about our red-breasted friends that you may not have known...
Francesca Wilkinson has set herself the challenge of a 300-mile bike ride from London to Paris. We’re absolutely delighted and grateful that she has chosen Kent Wildlife Trust as the charity she wants to support.
Here are 10 incredible things you may not know about Hyacinthoides non-scripta... aka bluebells.
We're still campaigning to #SaveLodgeHill, a UK stronghold for nightingales, from housing development. We went back to Lodge Hill since our visit in Autumn, to see how the site has changed over the seasons and to listen to the nightingales.
Lydden Temple Ewell is a massive reserve, home to a host of exciting and often rare species of birds, plants and insects - many of which have started emerging in these spring months.
Wild About Gardens Officer Ellen Tout shares how we can all turn our gardens into wildlife havens with these top tips.
Local Wildlife Site volunteer trainee Christine Davison reflects on the experience of her traineeship with Kent Wildlife Trust.
Butterflies bring beauty to any garden. You can attract them by choosing nectar-rich plants that they love and that caterpillars can feed on.
Do you still feel like hibernating through to the end of winter? You would be in good company with many animals and invertebrates on Hothfield Heathland. However, a walk out there at this time of year is exhilarating and you won’t be alone.