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Grazing animal tactics in cold weather
As the cold snap of winter rolls in across the country, our grazing animals showcase a diverse array of adaptations, evolved over time to contend with plummeting temperatures and the reduction in…
Meet the animals coming to Kent
Read about how each of our new resident species will help create a Wilder Blean...
Our Adopt a Species are going on holiday...
Annual meadow-grass
Annual meadow-grass is a coarse, vigorous grass that can be found on waste ground, bare grassland and in lawns. In some situations, it can be considered a weed.
Gates stolen at Nashenden nature reserve putting 200 animals at risk
At 8am on the 12th November 2022, Kent Wildlife Trust took a call from a walker who had discovered that many of the gates at Nashenden Down nature reserve in Rochester had been stolen leaving over…
Wilder Blean Project celebrates World Rewilding Day with release of grazing animals
Exmoor ponies, Iron-age pigs and Long-horn cattle are roaming alongside wild bison following their release into woodland in Canterbury.
The 65th Annual General Meeting 2023
Notice of the 63rd Annual General Meeting 2021
Pull on your walking boots for the 23rd annual KM Charity Walk
Walkers are invited to take part in the annual KM Charity Walk to support The Kent Wildlife Trust.
How We're Run
Common sexton beetle
The Common sexton beetle is one of several burying beetle species in the UK. An undertaker of the animal world, it buries dead animals like mice and birds, and feeds and breeds on the corpses.