
How to build a wilder Kent through green infrastructure
Planning and Policy Officer, Emma Waller announces that Kent Wildlife Trust has become a Building with Nature assessor. Find out what that means for development in Kent.
Learn more about the wildlife and wild places in Kent and beyond.
Planning and Policy Officer, Emma Waller announces that Kent Wildlife Trust has become a Building with Nature assessor. Find out what that means for development in Kent.
Late summer is the best time to discover one of the UK’s chunkiest caterpillars, the elephant hawk-moth.
Vanessa, volunteer for the Sevenoaks Greensand Commons project describes her time on the project and what she has learned. A great article to end this project with and to mark the beginning of a new era.
Bella Sabin-Dawson, our Education & Wellbeing Apprentice tackles a big question. What can we do to tackle climate change in our communities. Read on for some excellent tips and advice!
Today, the Copernicus climate modelling service has reported an all time high in the global average daily sea surface temperatures. Kathryn Brown, Director of Climate Change and Evidence, explains why this is reason for great concern.
Margery Thomas, volunteer at Hothfield Heathlands, shares some of the highlights on offer at the reserve in August. Learn more about the species found here such as the beautiful yellowhammer.
Goal 2 of the Wilder Kent 2030 strategy set out by Kent Wildlife Trust is summed up in 2 words: inspire and collaborate. Keeley Atkinson, Head of Wilder People and Places explains.
Jenny Luddington, Gini Mitchell, Vicky Aitkenhead, Natasha Aidinyantz, Robbie Still co-write this article to highlight the importance of promoting diversity, equality and inclusivity at Kent Wildlife Trust.