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Kent Wildlife Trust Crowned Environmental Charity of the Year at Kent Charity Awards

… perseverance that charities and voluntary groups undertake to make the lives of others better. It is open to both small … hosted by the BBC’s Rebecca Kenyon and Phil Harrison. The nomination for the trust covered all aspects of the work of … government announcements threatening to reduce our net-zero commitments it has never been more urgent to highlight the …

Bluebells in the forest with sunset - inspired by Wild Isles

Wild Isles

… by Wild Isles? These handy guides provide some of our top locations to spot wildlife featured in the series. … Where to see … Trust's amazing nature reserves were used in the filming of Wild Isles. If after watching, you're itching to get …

New pond dipping platforms at Kent Wildlife Trust

… … Kent Wildlife Trust has received funds from Biffa Award to replace the pond dipping platforms and can now continue … huge thank you to the local residents, schools, nurseries, community groups, volunteers and families that wrote letters … Officer is working with the contractors to ensure there is minimal disruption to our wildlife, and our volunteers are …

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Wildlife Ark Nature Reserves

… a Nature Reserve near you … Some of the Wildlife Arks we reccomend Each Wildlife Ark serves as a testament to our commitment to conservation, ensuring that both … slope valley. … An Ancient Hillfort Near Canterbury. … Predominantly wooded, with areas of grassland and two disused …

Two pipistrelle bats nestled under a slate tile.

How to support bats in your garden (and why)

… How to support bats in your garden (and why) … My name’s Amanda … they are attracted to any insects stuck to them and can become trapped themselves. If you have to use one, enclose it … half an hour after sunrise – and at the very least, for 90 minutes around those times. This is especially important …

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Spring Fun with Nature Tots

… Join us for the next Nature Tots sessions … Nature Tots - a place for parents and … Environmental stewardship At the heart of Nature Tots is a commitment to environmental stewardship. Through … of community among families. By bringing together like-minded individuals, Nature Tots creates a support network …

Bee and Flower

Why choose Kent Wildlife Trust as your charity of the year?

… this time that many businesses and organisations start to think about choosing their charity of the year... … If … considering us! There are a few ways you can help us:  become a corporate partner  fundraise for us  volunteer with … receive exclusive discounts  be the first to hear about upcoming events, campaigns, and products  be supported by the …

An Introduction to Craneflies

… Learn more … An Introduction to Craneflies … Insect expert Ben Keywood from Sheffield and … Wildlife Trust takes a closer look at craneflies. … How to identify a cranefly There are around 350 different … species of cranefly found in the UK. The ones we tend to see around our gardens belong to a group known as Tipula, …

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Your Bison Fundraising Pack

… Click on the links below to download your bison fundraising pack - including a Welcome Guide, social media posts to share, logos and … benefactor , helping to support the UK's first free-roaming bison herd in thousands of years. Your business can …

Grow your own organic garden

… vegetable garden that the challenges are greatest. But so too are the rewards. … Wildlife gardeners do their best to … Organic vegetable gardeners usually make their own compost and leaf-mould. This is not just good for soils and … habitats for grass snakes, slow worms and a million minibeasts. Gardeners who produce their own compost do not …

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Learn About Kent's Nature & Wildlife

… More ways to learn … Discover the nature on your doorstep Kent is a … are countless species for you to discover, from fungi, minibeasts and wildflowers on the ground, to buzzing bees … in the sky.  There's no better time than now to step outside your door and see what wonders the natural world …