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.
The Wilder Blean project is seeking to recruit two bison and conservation grazing rangers at an ancient woodland near Canterbury, Kent UK.
Exmoor ponies, Iron-age pigs and Long-horn cattle are roaming alongside wild bison following their release into woodland in Canterbury.
A bison ranger has captured stunning photos of the UK’s first free roaming bison calf as she approaches 6 months in age.
The reintroduction of beavers and the red-billed chough will be discussed in Westminster as Chief Executive Officer for Kent Wildlife Trust, Evan Bowen-Jones gives evidence to MPs at a Species…
Wilder Carbon is a landmark new initiative developed by Kent Wildlife Trust which aims to rapidly scale up native habitat restoration in the UK by leveraging green carbon finance.
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• Since their release in July the herd had been kept in a 5-hectare area, whilst they adjusted to a self-sufficient lifestyle.
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