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Nature-based Solutions - more than trees and not just carbon
Nature-based Solutions are potentially a game-changer for wildlife conservation. What does this entail? Read on to find out.
National Marine Week: Climate change & moving species ranges
For National Marine Week, some of our Coastal & Marine interns were inspired to write a blog about climate change and moving species ranges. Read their thoughts and research on all things sea…
Climate Change: A view from Kent Wildlife Trust
Climate change is considered to be one of the biggest long term threats to our natural environment and is one of the major challenges facing Kent Wildlife Trust as we plan for the future,…
Spotlight on the Nature-based Solutions Team - Volunteering Newsletter September 2022
Things you can do in your community to tackle climate change
Bella Sabin-Dawson, our Education & Wellbeing Apprentice tackles a big question. What can we do to tackle climate change in our communities. Read on for some excellent tips and advice!
Things you can do about climate change
A change in the weather
The change of weather in October took quite a bit of adjustment. Our gang of volunteers quickly changed from tee-shirts and shorts to waterproofs and wellies. None-the-less our dedicated gang…
Change what you eat
Buy local produce, eat more plant-based foods and reduce your food miles to shrink your environmental footprint.
Restoring Bogs and Peatland
Ian Rickards, Area Manager for Kent Wildlife Trust explains why there is some dramatic work currently being undertaken at Hothfield Heathlands Nature Reserve.
Bison released into the wild to tackle climate change as UK temperatures soar
As experts predict the hottest day of the year – two leading conservation charities release bison into the wild to help tackle the climate crisis.