International Women's Day
Meet the ‘Wild Women’ helping nature thrive in Kent
Meet the ‘Wild Women’ helping nature thrive in Kent
In this blog, we'll take a closer look at why beavers are so important for the UK's biodiversity and why their return to Kent is not just a nostalgic journey but a crucial step towards…
On International Beaver Day, Amy Fitzmaurice reflects on the rich history of south east England's relationship with beavers and links to the 14th Century 'Beaver Wars'!
Tyland Farm Nature Park & Gardens in Maidstone hosted an event for women’s charity Advance to showcase the wellbeing benefits nature has for everyone.
Join some of our leading heroines - Leanne, Maud, Sherece and Marie - as they chat all things marine.
For Lucy, the wind and salty spray of the Atlantic Ocean is more relaxing than any spa treatment and being surrounded by amazing wildlife, like Common Dolphins, Minke Whales and Harbour Porpoise…
Kent Wildlife Trust Awards Schools and Community Groups that are tackling the Climate and Nature Crisis
On Friday, 7th April conservationists across the world will be singing the praises of the wetland restoration ecosystem engineer – the beaver.
In celebration of National Meadows Day, we thought we would share some interesting facts with you on Kent and the nation’s wild meadows.
Mollie Amor describes her memorable day meeting Sir David Attenborough and the Planet Earth III crew at Downe Bank Nature Reserve.