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Wilder Blean Project seeks new Bison and Conservation Grazing Rangers
The Wilder Blean project is seeking to recruit two bison and conservation grazing rangers at an ancient woodland near Canterbury, Kent UK.
Getting in the (Marine Conservation) Zone
Our Marine Officer Alice Morley talks about the newly designated Marine Conservation Zones and what comes next for us here at Kent Wildlife Trust.
The role of IT in conservation
The integration of technology into environmental conservation has revolutionised the way we protect and manage our natural resources. From remote sensing to artificial intelligence, technological…
Coastal and floodplain grazing marsh
Enormous flocks of geese, ducks and swans swirl down from wide skies to drop onto the flat, open expanses of flooded grazing marshes in winter. In spring, lapwing tumble overhead and the soft,…
Grazing animal tactics in cold weather
As the cold snap of winter rolls in across the country, our grazing animals showcase a diverse array of adaptations, evolved over time to contend with plummeting temperatures and the reduction in…
We Are a Conservation Evidence Champion
Kent Wildlife Trust has achieved accreditation as a Conservation Evidence Champion, being the first Wildlife Trust to do so.
Introducing Our Conservation Grazers
The Wilder Blean Project just got a little bit wilder as we release conservation grazers at West Blean and Thornden Woods just in time to celebrate World Rewilding Day.
Kent's Conservation Landscape Tool
Marine Conservation Zones
Managing eco-anxiety and working in conservation
In episode 8 of Talk on the Wild Side, Rob Smith spoke to Bella Sabin-Dawson - Education & Wellbeing Apprentice - about her experiences with eco-anxiety, and to Sam Maddison about his studies…