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Press release Jewel wasp on a yellow flower
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Winning in a changing climate: a jewel wasp new to Britain found in Kent

This jewel wasp is a species new to Britain and new to Kent, found on our reserves and most likely enabled by a changing climate – we always think of climate change as bad, but as species are pushed out of their continental range and expand north, they have to find stepping stones of habitat further north or go extinct. We are going to lose species to climate change, but also gain them.

Update ducklings - Laura Goode

Go wild with your camera this summer!

Enter Kent Wildlife Trust’s 9th Wildlife Photography Competition for a chance to win a fantastic 2-night stay for four in a unique holiday cottage on a Sussex nature reserve, courtesy of Mulberry Cottages.

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