
Kent Wildlife Trust Crowned Environmental Charity of the Year at Kent Charity Awards
Long-serving volunteer, Bill Hickmott receives a certificate after being shortlisted in the Volunteer of the Year Category
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.
A video showing a dog off the lead disturbing sea birds in a protected area has prompted wildlife experts to appeal to dog owners to keep their pets under control.
Wildlife charity appeals for artist of mysterious totem pole to come forward as local authority request for planning permission to be submitted.