Recording Wildlife Sightings
It is only through recording wildlife that we can see when changes happen in our environment, whether this occurs in our towns or the countryside.
It is only through recording wildlife that we can see when changes happen in our environment, whether this occurs in our towns or the countryside.
Our Botany Classes cover the Botanical identification of wild and naturalised British plants. Participants will learn how to confidently identify and record plants and seek confirmation when necessary.
UK Habitat Classification (UKHab) methodology is used by professional ecologists to map and record sites.
Kent Wildlife Trust offers long term Forest School programmes, as well as six-week Introduction to Forest School programmes and one-off experience sessions.
We are asking volunteers to monitor and collect invaluable information about river health by adopting a stretch of river and collecting data on water quality, habitat conditions and pollution sources.
We believe that everyone deserves to live in a healthy, wildlife-rich natural world and experience the joy of wildlife every day: for the wellbeing of people and wildlife.
Companies with high levels of well-being perform better. Corporate task days are becoming increasingly popular as a way to improve well-being and team relationships.
The complete list of current Kent Wildlife Trust Business Ambassadors, Sponsors, Members and Partners.
Kent Wildlife Trust has produced a set of habitat management advice leaflets, funded by Arcadia. These can be downloaded below.
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The tool is the main way data is gathered to inform county-wide reporting on the area of land in conservation management, vital to feed into Kent's Biodiversity and Environment Strategies.
Each year the Richard Neame Local Wildlife Sites Awards are presented to nominated landowners and others who own or manage Local Wildlife Sites.