Cut it , Collect it, Spread it!
Meadow restoration with Sissinghurst Gardens by Weald Warden, Matt Hayes
Meadow restoration with Sissinghurst Gardens by Weald Warden, Matt Hayes
Calling all photographers! 2015 entry has now opened
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
A common plant of disturbed ground like roadside verges and field edges, the spear thistle has purple, fluffy flower heads that appear in summer. Its flowers attract insects and its seeds feed…
Palm Oil is a cheap, efficient form of vegetable oil, but a lot of species-rich tropical habitat is being destroyed to make way for it.
Jenny Luddington, Community Organising Assistant and Jade Williams, Community Organising Officer share their experiences organising the Connect, Share, Celebrate event in Dover.
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…
This large green moth rests with its wings spread, so is sometimes mistaken for a butterfly.
A college that scooped a Wilder Kent Award earlier this year has been awarded a $150,000 prize for climate innovation at the COP28 summit in Dubai.
Our Ashford Meadows Project Officer, Camilla Blackburn writes about a corporate volunteering day at Hothfield Heathlands.
Iconic, red-billed corvids spread their wings to reach Dover Castle