
Dover on the Defensive
The Project aims to conserve the ancient stonework and historic fortifications of Dover Castle while also supporting the species rich chalk grassland on the surrounding landscape.
The Project aims to conserve the ancient stonework and historic fortifications of Dover Castle while also supporting the species rich chalk grassland on the surrounding landscape.
Take action for insects and help tackle the crisis.
Kent Wildlife Trust has been listening to the business community since 1958. However, we recognise that we need to listen now more than ever before and share our knowledge, along with experts, on how businesses can improve their sustainability and reduce their environmental impact.
What’s happening in politics, what it means for the environment, and how anyone and everyone can get involved.
We are in the midst of a climate and nature emergency. Across the globe, we can see the devastating impact that climate change is having on people and the natural world around us.
Thank you for supporting our Climate and Nature Emergency Fund; your support can help local action against the climate and nature crises.
Down To Earth, which is based across Romney Marsh, centres around improving the well-being of women through being active in nature.
Wilder Carbon is part of the Kent Wildlife Trust Group and works with other Wildlife Trusts and a coalition of experts from business and academia to deliver high-integrity carbon units enabling investment in genuine long-term nature restoration whilst addressing the climate crisis.
We ask citizen scientists all over the country to measure insect splats on their vehicle number plates as a measure of insect abundance. In previous survey years, we have made significant strides in understanding the challenges facing our insect populations thanks to your valuable contributions.
Using local features and wildlife as inspiration, six stories have been written from the point of view of the local inhabitants of Cromers Wood.
Welcome to the story The Sacred Monument of Nom - part of the Cromers Wood story trail
Welcome to another story from our Cromers Wood Story Trail - here's our interview with a coppice worker.