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Why We Remove Trees and Scrub at Our Reserves

Simon Bateman-Brown, Head of Land Management at Kent Wildlife Trust explains some of the habitat management techniques his team undertake each year. Learn more about why we clear scrub, cut trees, open woodlands and coppice.

Sycamore gap

Can't See the Woods for the Tree

Whilst the country mourns the famous Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian's Wall, we look inwards at the threat to 50 acres of ancient woodland in Kent - Oaken Woods needs your attention!

The Magical World of Fungi

UK Fungus Day celebrates an often-forgotten kingdom. An underdog of the natural world if you like. But what makes fungi so special? Stick around to find out.

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Our Top Five Walks in Kent

Aimee Howe takes you through some of the most stunning Kent landscapes in her top 5 walks. This list includes an accessible trail.

A New National Approach to Nature Recovery

The much-anticipated Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) for Kent and Medway began development in September, with Kent County Council appointed as the Responsible Authority delivering the project.

Top Nature Nightmares Revealed by Kent Wildlife Trust

From the phantom plate smasher of Bluebell Hill to the camping fires that put wildlife at risk at Blean Woods, the thoughtless actions of a minority are a source of horror among staff and volunteers at Kent Wildlife Trust.

My Day with Sir David

Mollie Amor describes her memorable day meeting Sir David Attenborough and the Planet Earth III crew at Downe Bank Nature Reserve.

Reflections on Black History Month

Ray Felix Carter from Untold Origins is asked about what Black History Month means to them and how we can improve accessibility to nature within the ethnic majority.