East Blean Wood NNR
This Ancient semi-natural woodland is recognised as a site of international importance for wildlife. This beautiful site could be at risk is government plans to reduce environmental protections go…
This Ancient semi-natural woodland is recognised as a site of international importance for wildlife. This beautiful site could be at risk is government plans to reduce environmental protections go…
Kent Wildlife Trust has begun a progressive new project to reverse the decline in grassland, wetland and woodland habitats in river catchments across Kent.
This year, Kent Wildlife Trust, in collaboration with Wildwood Trust and Sussex Wildlife Trust, Ashdown Forest and Forestry England, is beginning to explore the social and ecological feasibility…
Since June, citizen scientists across the UK have been taking part in Bugs Matter, the annual insect survey led by Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife. With ten days left to go until data analysts can…
Charity Rewilding Britain names Kent Wildlife Trust as first recipient of new £100k Rewilding Challenge Fund – enabling five of Kent's most famous residents, the European bison, and other…
Sam Thomas, Landscape Scale Project Officer at Kent Wildlife Trust, writes for us about the East of Eden project he is leading on behalf of the Trust.
The courtship of the marsh harrier is certainly a sight to behold - wheeling and tumbling through the sky, male and female partners lock talons in mid-air. Look out for this rare bird over…
This distinctive lark is a passage migrant and winter visitor to the UK, most often found along the east coast of Britain.
The distinctive sight of a spoonbill is becoming increasingly common in the east and southwest of England, with colonies of breeding birds now established.