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Kent Wildlife Trust : the largest active conservation charity in Kent

Saving the Garden of England

Join Kent Wildlife Trust

The best way you can give your support and help wildlife in Kent is by becoming a member of Kent Wildlife Trust.

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As part of the national partnership of 47 county Wildlife Trusts we work to protect Kent’s native wildlife for future generations to enjoy. The challenges of protecting wildlife in Kent increase each year with new pressures placed on our countryside, habitats and species. We need your help to achieve our vital conservation work. Your subscription will enable us to continue fighting for the future of Kent’s wildlife.


Benefits of membership

As a member of Kent Wildlife Trust you will regulary receive:

  •  Wild Kent magazine; keeping our members up to date with their local wildlife
  •  Natural World magazine, produced by The Wildlife Trusts keeping you up to date with conservation across the UK
  • Our events diary, letting you know about all the exciting walks, talks and activities being held throughout the year
  • An exclusive guide to our nature reserves featuring colour photography, maps of the reserves and the best times of year to visit them
  • A copy of the Trust's Annual Review so you can see exactly how your support is helping Kent's wildlife
  • Other benefits include a car sticker, membership card and invitations to supporter events
Corporate Membership

Many businesses are now more socially aware and acting to forge responsible links in both their local community and environment. As suppliers, employers and centres of production, the impact a company can make is truly extraordinary.

Charity of the year

Your company’s commitment to help wildlife can be as big or small as you want it to be: a collection box at reception, staff members attending one of our fundraising events or getting staff together to organise a dress down day or sponsored walk with your customers.



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