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Businesses are at the heart of local and global environment issues. They drive the consumption of resources and the use of raw materials. Businesses also play a key role in influencing the products / services consumers purchase, methods of production and are key influencers in the community as employers, advertisers and suppliers.
Without the support of local business, much of the work of the Trust would not be viable. KWT may also work with partners to raise awareness of the environmental issues, increase membership, deliver and develop information and support.
Wildlife corridors in an agricultural landscape
Hedges are a familiar site across Britain, but they still need our help.
Our Projects
Common poppy
Once considered a weed of cornfields, the Common poppy is now in decline due to intensive agricultural practices. It can be found in seeded areas, on roadside verges and waste ground, and in field…
Politics and the Environment
Common cotton-grass
The fluffy, white heads of common cotton-grass dot our brown, boggy moors and heaths as if a giant bag of cotton wool balls has been thrown across the landscape!
Common gorse
Windy, open moors covered in bright yellow, spiky common gorse bushes and purple heathers are synonymous with what we call 'wild' landscapes, but it can be seen in many habitats, from…
Common daisy
He loves me, he loves me not' is a familiar rhyme associated with what is probably our most well-known plant: the common daisy. Its white-and-yellow flower heads brighten up lawns, verges and…
An end of an era - Sevenoaks Greensand Commons Project
Matt Orwin, Sevenoaks Greensand Commons Project Officer writes a tribute to the volunteers who have worked so hard to bring back the rare heathland habitat at Sevenoaks Greensand Commons &…
Common skate
Despite its name, the "common" skate is not so common anymore. In fact, they are Critically Endangered.