
Kent’s wildlife on the brink: £3 million appeal launched to save nature
Kent’s wildlife on the brink: £3 million appeal launched to save nature
Kent’s wildlife on the brink: £3 million appeal launched to save nature
Kent Wildlife Trust is appealing for volunteers to help remove rubbish from Heather Corrie Vale nature reserve, Dareth Valley after cows were found to be grazing in areas strewn with litter.
A collaboration of conservationists is examining the feasibility of a Pine Marten reintroduction to the South East. People are being asked for their views on restoring the Pine Marten to the region.
Conservationists “shocked” and “dismayed” at licensing decision that could impact seal population at Sandwich and Pegwell Bay.
A college that scooped a Wilder Kent Award earlier this year has been awarded a $150,000 prize for climate innovation at the COP28 summit in Dubai.
New footage of the first UK-born free-roaming bison calf in thousands of years is released as she reaches her first birthday.
Many of our social media followers have messaged us about an article published by the Mail Online on 30th April, with the headline: “Could rewilding animals turn Britain into a modern day JURASSIC PARK?”
The strategy has been launched by Kent’s leading conservation charity outlining ways to make the county more resilient to the climate and nature crises. Through increasing land in conservation, managed through wilding and paid for by “Nature-based Solutions” the charity believes it can create a better future Kent’s people and wildlife.