
30 Days Wild is almost here: Get involved and go Wild this June
30 Days Wild is almost here and we can't wait. It's not too late to sign up and join in. So why not make a little room for nature this June?
30 Days Wild is almost here and we can't wait. It's not too late to sign up and join in. So why not make a little room for nature this June?
There has been some public concern in response to incorrect use of the term ‘partnership’ in relation to Kent Wildlife Trust’s involvement with proposed development works by Wates Group in Tenterden. We would like to take this opportunity to allay concerns and clarify the situation.
Kent Wildlife Trust has been chosen to benefit from the Co-op Local Community Fund. The funding will help the charity to connect people with nature through a programme hands-on activities in Medway.
Kent Wildlife Trust has received £50,000 in funding to help restore natural habitats, insects and other wildlife around Dover Castle.
Kent Wildlife Trust’s Down to Earth project in Romney Marsh has been given £140,065 of National Lottery funding from Sport England to help local volunteers make a positive contribution to their community using sport and activity.
Kent Wildlife Trust is sending more than 200 knitted and crocheted marine animals and plants on tour across the county. The undersea art display – entitled ‘Woolly Watery World’ – aims to spread an important message about protecting our oceans.
Kent Wildlife Trust has warned that the Government's draft new environment law does not go far enough to protect nature in Kent.
The Wildlife Trusts respond to the Bovine TB Strategy Review.