
Monopoly vandal causes thousands of pounds worth of damage at nature reserve
Around £2,000 worth of damage was caused to signage at Oare Marshes, near Faversham.
Around £2,000 worth of damage was caused to signage at Oare Marshes, near Faversham.
Kent Wildlife Trust give politicians five priorities to support nature recovery.
Long-serving volunteer, Bill Hickmott receives a certificate after being shortlisted in the Volunteer of the Year Category
The county’s leading conservation charity has launched a campaign to #SaveOurStour, highlighting the dangers of river pollution and inspiring the community to take action
Kent Wildlife Trust has described the blocking of government plans to scrap “nutrient neutrality” rules as a “win for nature”, but vows to continue to fight for greater protection for our rivers.
New footage of the first UK-born free-roaming bison calf in thousands of years is released as she reaches her first birthday.
A process for weakening the legislation on water pollution to allow more housebuilding is to be put before Parliament. Rivers – already under huge pressure from sewage and farm pollution – are likely to become even more polluted as a result.
The Wildlife Trusts ramp-up plans to combat nature crisis with new rewilding programme.