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Old Chalk New Downs: Highlighting the strengths of partnership working to restore nature
Lyndsay Wayman-Rook, Old Chalk New Downs Projects Officer, explores how partnership work was key to restoring eight KWT sites across the Kent Downs as part of this inspiring project.
Working with People
Revival of scarce mammal thanks to partnership
The continued conservation partnership between Lafarge Tarmac and Kent Wildlife Trust is achieving dramatic results for one of Britain’s most threatened species at Holborough Marshes nature…
Managing eco-anxiety and working in conservation
In episode 8 of Talk on the Wild Side, Rob Smith spoke to Bella Sabin-Dawson - Education & Wellbeing Apprentice - about her experiences with eco-anxiety, and to Sam Maddison about his studies…
Wild About Nature
Wild About Gardens
Abandoned golf course is transformed into wildlife haven to help businesses safeguard nature
- Kent-based GrowUp Farms becomes the first approved buyer of carbon units generated by the Heather Corrie Vale wilding project.
- The reserve, a former abandoned golf course in the Darenth…
About Us
Kent Wildlife Trust’s Diamond Anniversary partnership with Westenhanger Castle
Westenhanger Castle has very generously made us their Charity of the Year and we will be supporting and hosting a number of events over the year to help us celebrate. From the Easter Egg Hunt…
About Kent Wildlife Trust
Walking Works!
Vicky Aitkenhead, our Older and Out There Project officer writes about our upcoming health walks programme.