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Ponds
Whether found in a garden or part of an agricultural landscape, ponds are oases of wildlife worth investigating. Even small ponds can support a wealth of species and collectively, ponds play a key…
New funding to restore habitats around Dover Castle
Kent Wildlife Trust has received £50,000 in funding to help restore natural habitats, insects and other wildlife around Dover Castle.
Inclusion of Lodge Hill in Medway's housing plans threatens important wildlife habitats across the country
An alliance of national and local conservation groups, including the RSPB and Kent Wildlife Trust, is campaigning to save the best site for nightingales in the UK ̶ Lodge Hill, Medway ̶ from being…
Rocky habitat
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
Boost for Kent habitats ‘East of Eden’ with exciting new restoration project
Kent Wildlife Trust has begun a progressive new project to reverse the decline in grassland, wetland and woodland habitats in river catchments across Kent.
Wilder Blean - woodland ponds
These ponds are an oasis for many species including dragonflies, frogs, newts and even bats. The water is often clean, and the dappling of light creeping through the trees invites insects and amphibians.
Woodland ponds create an environment for wetland plants to grow and thrive which, in turn, creates habitats for wildlife.