
The State of Nature in Kent – and how we can restore it
Our mission is to increase wildlife abundance and climate resilience across 30% of Kent's land and sea. Find out how we're going to accomplish this mission with our Wilder Kent 2030 strategy.
Learn more about the wildlife and wild places in Kent and beyond.
Our mission is to increase wildlife abundance and climate resilience across 30% of Kent's land and sea. Find out how we're going to accomplish this mission with our Wilder Kent 2030 strategy.
Discover some of the predators stalking through your garden’s grassland.
With this ultimate guide to adders, we aim to dispel some myths and foster a love of this shy and mysterious creature that roams our Kent landscape.
The closing date for Wilder Kent Awards submissions is Wednesday 31st May 2023, meaning you only have a few weeks left to finish off your existing projects and begin to gather your evidence for submission.
Find out more about what Forest School is, who it's for and how we do Forest School at Kent Wildlife Trust.
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'!
The value of pigs in restoring woodlands is being increasingly recognised. For instance, pigs break up dense mats of pine needles to get new seedlings.
After listening to the 2-hour English Species Reintroduction Taskforce session on the 21st March, Evan Bowen-Jones, CEO of Kent Wildlife Trust shares his thoughts.