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Our Work
How to protect our marines
Nina Jones, Protected Area Warden takes a moment during National Marine Week to explain what we can individually and collectively do to help restore and protect nature on our coasts.
Our work transforming Polhill Bank into species-rich chalk downland
Our work at Polhill Bank has been ongoing for several years now. Over time, we have purchased more neighbouring patches of land there, adding up to around 16 hectares now under our nature-positive…
Wilder Kent 2030: species projects
Save our Stour
Daniel Wynn, Head of Nature-based Solutions at Kent Wildlife Trust talks about the pollution in the Stour and how we can work with development companies to mitigate the impact in our proposed…
Visiting our reserves
Our plans for Polhill
How do you restore a chalk downland? Our appeal to purchase an extension to our existing Polhill Bank nature reserve offers us a unique opportunity to restore an additional 26 acres of arable land…
Our Visitor Centres
Help our Longhorns
Our Volunteers are Amazing
During Volunteers’ Week 2017 we want to take the opportunity to showcase the amazing things that our volunteers do to make Kent a better place for wildlife and for people.