
Sandwich Bay Women's Walk with the Wardens
-Join a guided women's walk lead by a team of local female wildlife wardens to explore the beautiful flora and fauna of Sandwich Bay.
Join a guided women's walk lead by a team of local female wildlife wardens to explore the beautiful flora and fauna of Sandwich Bay.
As winter takes hold, and you repeatedly find yourself commenting on how dark it is at 5pm, don’t despair. The colder months give us some excellent opportunities to connect with nature. Here are our top five tips for connecting with nature this winter…
Be sure to check out these 10 woods whilst exploring Kent, each offering something a little different across the county.
Nina Jones, Protected Area Warden at Kent Wildlife Trust has created this handy guide to going rockpooling. Rockpooling a great summer activity to be had with the whole family, just make sure you're safe and you keep wildlife protected from harm too.
Looking for some family fun this Easter? Look no further than Kent Wildlife Trust's exciting range of Easter events!
Help keep your little ones entertained with Kent Wildlife Trust this half-term by walking for wildlife, learning about superb spiders or taking part in a Halloween craft workshop.
Over the next two weeks, we will be discussing everything marine-related in Kent!
Kent Wildlife Trust has recently launched a new ‘Wild at Home’ series which is dedicated to delivering a daily dose of the great outdoors direct to our homes during these difficult times.
Taming rowdy kids (especially when school’s out) is tough work, so pull on the wellie boots and explore the picturesque Kent countryside on a family ramble. It’s fun, free, improves fitness - and is even more enjoyable when there’s the promise of good food at a family-friendly pub en route, says Zoe Rawlins
Our family blogger Ed Charles has the inside scoop on a great spot to go fossil-hunting with the family this summer.