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Write to your local newspaper

The most important thing you can do to support our campaign is write to your MP. But, if you’ve emailed your MP and want to do more, one great way to help is to write to your local paper and raise awareness of our movement to restore nature.

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Grassification

Grassification is a European subsidised project investigating the possibilities of these 'dreams' and more as economically profitable business cases.

Nature's Sure Connected

Nature’s Sure Connected was a National Lottery Heritage Fund project led by Kent Wildlife Trust that developed a practical framework for evidencing landscape-scale outcomes of landscape-scale conservation.

Volunteering outdoors at Bough Beech Education Centre

Take Local Action for a #WilderKent

The Wind in the Willows is a beloved piece of classic literature that tells a story of a world that no longer exists – but, together, we can get it back. Here's what you can do to make a difference in our county.

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Wilder Kent 2030

Learn more about our Wilder Kent strategy and help us create a #WilderKent where wildlife and people thrive.

Working with People

A wide range of roles that all involve engaging people with our work, from delivering education visits to working on outreach projects, providing advice for Wild About Gardens competitors, providing customer service at our Visitor Centres or delivering our events.

Wildlife Surveys

Ecology surveys across our reserves, disturbance monitoring, moth trapping.

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Freshwater and Marine

Seasearch & Shoresearch uses volunteers who dive or explore shorelines to record all the species and habitats.

H2O:Source2Sea

Our H2O Source2Sea Project is using Nature-based Solutions to address water quality and quantity issues in Stour catchment (Kent) and Authie catchment (France). Partners include CPIE, KCC, & Nausicaa.

Bough Beech. Photo by Selwyn Dennis

Bough Beech

After very careful consideration, consultation, and an enormous amount of hard work by staff and Trustees to ensure the best possible outcome, the difficult decision has been made to withdraw from the management of Bough Beech Nature Reserve.