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The Richard Neame Local Wildlife Sites Awards
Being a Volunteer Trainee Local Wildlife Sites Assistant
Local Wildlife Site volunteer trainee Christine Davison reflects on the experience of her traineeship with Kent Wildlife Trust.
What you need to know about Local Wildlife Sites
Kent’s landscape is diverse. From the rolling chalk grasslands, humming with insects in the summer, or the quiet reverence of ancient woodlands, to the iconic white cliffs that frame our coastline…
What is the Kent BNG Site Register?
Nicky Britton Williams (Planning and Policy Manager at Kent Wildlife Trust, and Kent Biodiversity Net Gain Officer) and Robbie Still (Head of Digital Development at Kent Wildlife Trust) talk all…
Education Booking
The Richard Neame Local Wildlife Site Award 2014
Congratulations are in order for Bredhurst Woodland Action Group (BWAG), winners of the Richard Neame Local Wildlife Site Award 2014 for their significant contribution to nature conservation in…
Marden Farmer Cluster Meets Wild About Garden Volunteers
Wild About Gardens (WAG) Volunteers were down at Marden Meadows last month getting a tour from local farmer, Lou Carpenter. Alan Rainey from the WAG group describes the importance that these…
2015 Wildlife Photography Competition Launches
Calling all photographers! 2015 entry has now opened
Yellow wagtail
The yellow wagtail can be spotted running about, chasing insects on lowland damp marshes and meadows during summer. As its name suggests, it does wag its tail!
Call for Swanscombe Marshes to be designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest
Conservationists united in call to protect wildlife haven from theme park development
Nemo Down Community Consultation
Calling Dover residents! Lend your voice to this project by completing our community consultation form.