 
  Cows “moove” into Scotney Castle
History has gone full circle with the return of grazing cattle to Scotney Castle. The mix of longhorns and Sussex cows have been welcomed to the historic landmark to create wilder, more biodiverse area.
 
  History has gone full circle with the return of grazing cattle to Scotney Castle. The mix of longhorns and Sussex cows have been welcomed to the historic landmark to create wilder, more biodiverse area.
 
  The reintroduction of Kent’s flagship bird, the red-billed chough, has inspired a folk duo to write a song about the mythology of the species, which has been entered into a song competition.
 
  Appeal to protect precious wildlife habitat in Polhill raises thousands within hours of its launch.
 
  Tyland Farm Nature Park & Gardens in Maidstone hosted an event for women’s charity Advance to showcase the wellbeing benefits nature has for everyone.
 
  Animals suffered dislocated joints, heart and lung damage after being repeatedly chased by out-of-control dogs
 
  Sir Roger Gale added he has no confidence or trust in National Grid whatsoever as he calls for full ecological surveys to be carried out before plans for offshore cable are passed.
 
  Nature heroes clear skip loads of rubbish from Sandwich and Pegwell Bay over easter.
 
  VisitEngland has announced the finalists who will go forward to compete for the tourism industry’s annual national Awards for Excellence.
 
  The ancient woodland, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest has been victim of industrial-scale waste disposal by criminal gangs.
 
  Part of the groundbreaking conservation project to return the iconic species to the Kent skyline
 
  Today’s bill is UK Government’s last chance to ban sale of peat before election as promised. Alison Steadman, Iolo Williams & Cel Spellman join The Wildlife Trusts in urging MPs to support new bill.
 
  Residents of Canterbury invited to give their feedback on Wilder Blean Initiative.