Forest Fun
Kathryn Barton, our Community Education Officer who works on the Forest School project, writes about how she is using Kent's wildlife to educate young people throughout the county.
Kathryn Barton, our Community Education Officer who works on the Forest School project, writes about how she is using Kent's wildlife to educate young people throughout the county.
Our new term of Forest School designed especially for families of home education children began today - and what a messy start it was!
Caledonian forest forms an integral part of some of our wildest landscapes - extensive pine forests merge with heathlands, wetlands and montane habitats and create areas large enough for wildcat,…
The shoulders of the Forest bug are distinctive - they are square-cut, almost rounded, unlike the other 'spiked' shield bugs. This bug can be found in woodlands, feeding on the sap of…
Find out more about what Forest School is, who it's for and how we do Forest School at Kent Wildlife Trust.
Autumn is one of our favourite seasons at Forest School, we love the golden crunchy leaves and clear blue skies.
Kent Wildlife Trust Forest School runs workshops for teaching staff in Kent to experience a Forest School session and discover how they can facilitate it for their school.
Orlestone Forest is a very large area of ancient woodland sandwiched between Ashford and Romney Marsh.