
Kent Wildlife Trust submits offer on 36 acres of Lamberhurst countryside
Charity appeal to purchase land in Lamberhurst moves one step closer to reality after media coverage results in major donation
Charity appeal to purchase land in Lamberhurst moves one step closer to reality after media coverage results in major donation
The appeal to purchase over 400 acres in Lamberhurst has raised £87,000 of its £500,000 target
Leading conservation groups and campaigners have written to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to challenge misleading claims made in his recent editorial for The Telegraph regarding housing development in Ebbsfleet.
Our Hoathly Farm Appeal, which aims to purchase Grade III arable land and transform it into a wildlife haven, has sparked lively debate. Some fear that wilding will harm food security, but in truth, it can enhance and support farming.
Exciting news for wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists! Kent Wildlife Trust’s Chief Executive, Evan Bowen-Jones, has penned a thought-provoking article in the latest issue of British Wildlife Magazine, now available to buy.
The government has been making big announcements on land use, farming, and payments, but what does it all mean for nature and farmers? Our Chief Executive, Evan Bowen-Jones, breaks it down in his latest article, highlighting why nature must be treated as critical infrastructure and sharing Kent Wildlife Trust’s response to the Land Use Framework Consultation.
Kent Wildlife Trust encourages people to ‘stand up for nature’ and take part in A229 consultation
Deal sighting has sparked concerns over National Grid’s Sea Link plans
Snap Elections, Bison calves and a runaway goat! 2024 has been a whirlwind, hasn’t it? Between surprise elections, England almost bringing football home, and the groundbreaking construction of bison bridges, it’s been a year to remember. But while the headlines grabbed our attention, what about the wildlife in Kent? Sally Smith, PR and Advocacy Manager for Kent Wildlife Trust takes us on a trip down memory lane to reflect on this wild year.
Come and meet us face to face to continue building your vision for the Blean landscape. We will share the common themes that emerged from September's vision workshop and discuss what you'd like the Community Advisory Group to achieve going forward. Whether you've joined a session before, or if this would be your first session you're very welcome to attend!