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Kent Wildlife Trust : the largest active conservation charity in Kent

Saving the Garden of England

Grazing

Kent Wildlife Trust currently has 325 grazing animals helping to manage our nature reserves. We have a variety of species, some of them rare breeds, including Highland cattle, Soay, Wiltshire horn and Hebridean sheep, Exmoor and Konic ponies and feral goats.

With your support we can successfully continue our grazing programme on our reserves. Letting the animals manage the land for the benefit of wildlife in a natural way, increasing biodiversity and creating ecosystems.

Key aims

We need to raise £120,000 to: - 

  • look after and buy livestock to graze our reserves for the benefit of wildlife.
  • train wardens and volunteers to learn how to look after the animals.
  • prepare reserves to ensure stock are safely housed and cared for.
  • fund the purchase of equipment to transport and handle the animals.

With your support we can successfully continue our grazing programme on our reserves. Letting the animals manage the land for the benefit of wildlife in a natural way, increasing biodiversity and creating ecosystems. 

To donate to this ongoing project
  • Call our credit card hotline in office hours (01622) 662012
  • Send a cheque to: Donations, Kent Wildlife Trust, Tyland Barn, Sandling, Maidstone, Kent. ME14 3BD.

 

 
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