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Apprentice Countryside Rangers
We are currently seeking five passionate and motivated individuals to join our team as a Countryside Ranger Apprentice on a fixed term contract of 29 months, starting between June and September…
How to enable landscape resilience
Industrial agriculture was designed to maximise the production of a single crop or animal, but these practices are not always best for the environment or the farmer. The solution is to build a…
Kent's Conservation Landscape Tool
Nextdoor Nature – Connect, Share, Celebrate.
Jenny Luddington, Community Organising Assistant and Jade Williams, Community Organising Officer share their experiences organising the Connect, Share, Celebrate event in Dover.
Wildlife corridors in an agricultural landscape
Hedges are a familiar site across Britain, but they still need our help.
Combine a family-friendly countryside walk with a slice of history around scenic Trottiscliffe
Zoe Rawlins shares an account of her families most recent rambles around the Kent countryside, where they enjoyed beautiful woodland walks and spectacular views across the North Downs, with a bit…
Living legends unite to launch Remember a Charity week 2014
Kent Wildlife Trust joins Living Legends to Raise Awareness of the Importance of Legacies.
Darent Valley Farmer Cluster awarded DEFRA Landscape Recovery Scheme pilot
Farmer Cluster Lead William Alexander explains how the Darent Valley Farmer Cluster, in partnership with Kent Wildlife Trust, submitted a bid for a Landscape Recovery project, focusing on the…
2015 Wildlife Photography Competition Launches
Calling all photographers! 2015 entry has now opened
Wild About Gardens Launch 2015
The official launch event for the Kent Wildlife Trust 2015 Wild about Gardens Awards Scheme was held on Thursday 23rd April & attended by the 2014 winners & lead sponsor AmicusHorizon
Giving Nature a helping hand
Wildlife can recover, but we often need to give it a nudge in the right direction. Here our warden, Alison, talks about an innovative approach used at Nashenden to help diversify a previous arable…