
Why we’re Kent Wildlife Trust members
In this guest blog, member Joanna Boult talks about what membership means to her and her family.
In this guest blog, member Joanna Boult talks about what membership means to her and her family.
Rory Harding explores how Kent Wildlife Trust are getting involved in the developing Local Nature Recovery Strategy for Kent and Medway and why.
Local community group Transition Dover have revived a previously neglected patch of land into a flourishing nature haven.
Rob Smith joins Kent Wildlife Trust's Nina Jones, Steve Weeks, and Emma Waller, as well as Save Minster Marshes' Nik Mitchell, to talk about National Grid's Sea Link plans - a cable, converter, and sub stations that could have devastating impacts on these internationally important sites for wildlife.
The 67th Annual General Meeting of Kent Wildlife Trust was held held online and at our headquarters, Tyland Barn on Saturday 12th July 2025 from 10:30am.
Evan Bowen-Jones, Chief Executive of Kent Wildlife Trust has been working on delivering KWTs ambitious strategy for a Wilder Kent during his time in post. This strategy hinges on finding impactful local solutions to tackling the national and global nature and climate crises we all face at speed, and in the most defensible and pragmatic manner possible.
Here you'll find all the latest updates from the South East Pine Marten Restoration Project, which is investigating the feasibility of restoring pine martens to the South East.
There's no time like the present to get outside, get involved and get connected to nature. We've got a few suggestions to get you started:
Are you a community group entering the Wilder Kent Awards? Find out more about them and what makes a great application so you're in with a chance of winning that gold!
Choose from our guides to help you look after hedgehogs in your own garden. The resources below can be read on your computer or mobile device or printed.
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