National Marine Week: Bird disturbance
Bird disturbance on beaches has caused some huge declines in breeding success nationally, and that's why it's important to read the signs.
This COP28 season, we want to celebrate those on the ground who are doing their part in fighting the climate and nature crises.
These Nature Heroes, those individuals or groups based in Kent who are taking action for nature, are also inspiring those around them to make an impact.
Over the next few weeks, we'll be introducing you to a range of Nature Heroes across Kent, from our very own Kent Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers to wildlife champions we work with across the county.
Bird disturbance on beaches has caused some huge declines in breeding success nationally, and that's why it's important to read the signs.
We’re handing over to our interns Leanne Riddoch and Maud Philippot to talk about their roles as Coast Explorer Interns.
Join some of our leading heroines - Leanne, Maud, Sherece and Marie - as they chat all things marine.
An interview with Monica Coles, owner of Salt of the Earth, Broadstairs
How to get involved and use art to raise awareness about our seas.
Over the next two weeks, we will be discussing everything marine-related in Kent!
Our Marine Officer Alice Morley talks about the newly designated Marine Conservation Zones and what comes next for us here at Kent Wildlife Trust.
At the start of 2018 Guardians of the Deep project officer Zoë Stevenson set herself a challenge; try and use no plastic bottles for the entire year. This is how she got on.
When we last checked in with Guardians of the Deep we were thrilled to announce our success in securing a £446,100 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Our new Project Officer Zoë Stevenson…