
What to expect on a school day out with Kent Wildlife Trust
Has your school booked onto a school visit with us? Read this blog to get a sneak peek of what nature-based fun and learning is in store for you!
Learn more about the wildlife and wild places in Kent and beyond.
Has your school booked onto a school visit with us? Read this blog to get a sneak peek of what nature-based fun and learning is in store for you!
Nature Tots - a place for parents and children to get outside, connect with nature and learn new skills together.
I’m Bella Sabin-Dawson, Education and Wellbeing Apprentice at Kent Wildlife Trust. For those of you that are interested in apprenticeships, I’m here to tell you all about my role here at KWT and what I get up to on a day-to-day basis.
Last year I was lucky enough to take part in the Neurodiversity Awareness in the Workplace training session by GOV-PD and hosted by the fantastic Matt Gupwell. The course offered a valuable opportunity to explore ways in which our Trust can support the well-being of our neurodivergent staff, focusing on enhancing their working lives.
Kent is home to a diverse owl population, with all five native species of owl being present in the county.
Find out more about what Forest School is, who it's for and how we do Forest School at Kent Wildlife Trust.
Our new term of Forest School designed especially for families of home education children began today - and what a messy start it was!
A book review of Tree Spotting by Ros Bennett written by Priya Viswanathan