Beaver ecology and field signs
-Explore the world of European beavers in the UK and put into practice what you have learned in an outdoor beaver survey
Explore the world of European beavers in the UK and put into practice what you have learned in an outdoor beaver survey
In this blog, we'll take a closer look at why beavers are so important for the UK's biodiversity and why their return to Kent is not just a nostalgic journey but a crucial step towards restoring our natural heritage.
Education Manager Tom White tells us about his first experience seeing a beaver in the wild.
Explore the world of European beavers in the UK and put into practice what you have learned in an outdoor beaver survey.
Explore the world of European beavers in the UK and put into practice what you have learned in an outdoor beaver survey.
Our very own Area Managers and Wardens work tirelessly across the entire county protecting and restoring nature. These stewards of nature play a pivotal role in preserving the ecological balance, responding to climate challenges, and fostering local ecosystems.
On International Beaver Day, Amy Fitzmaurice reflects on the rich history of south east England's relationship with beavers and links to the 14th Century 'Beaver Wars'!
On Friday 7th April, conservationists across the world will be singing the praises of the wetland restoration ecosystem engineer – the beaver.
An eagle-eyed wildlife watcher captured a video of a beaver on the river at Conningbrook Lakes Country Park, Ashford.
Kent Wildlife Trust welcomes new legislation and calls for sensible beaver management guidance