Isle of Grain must be considered as alternative to Sea Link say campaigners
Ofgem U-turn for Isle of Grain power project leaves conservationists asking National Grid to “Rethink Sea Link” and dump environmentally damaging plans for Pegwell Bay.
Ofgem U-turn for Isle of Grain power project leaves conservationists asking National Grid to “Rethink Sea Link” and dump environmentally damaging plans for Pegwell Bay.
Many of Kents woodlands are coppice woodlands that need managing to maintain biodiversity. Volunteers from an essential part of an effort to help restore, maintain and enhance natural spaces and wildlife across the county. Can you help look after the Weald and its natural spaces?
Our livestock play a huge part in looking after our nature reserves. Their grazing is essential in providing places for our wildlife to live. All our livestock need checking every day to ensure they are healthy, safe and happy. Full training on how to behave around livestock and what to look out for will be provided.
Become a Landwatch Volunteer to support vital dolphin surveys, gather crucial data, and help safeguard Kent’s marine environment for future generations.
Learn how to identify marine plants and animals and then carry out an intertidal survey
Improve your identification skills and deepen your understanding of plant classification using botanical keys
Gain greater confidence at identifying flowering plants using botanical keys and improve you knowledge of plant classification and botanical terms.
Refresh or improve your identification skills of woodland plants
Refresh or improve your identification skills of meadow plants
Refresh or improve your identification skills of woodland plants
Thank you for dedicating a plot with Legacy Landscapes; your support will enable us to restore and protect nature and create a Wilder Kent.
As the UK races to decarbonise its energy sector, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The shift to renewable energy is vital in combating climate change, but without careful planning, it risks unintended harm to the very ecosystems that sustain us. How do we reconcile the urgent need for clean energy with the equally critical need to protect biodiversity? In her thought-provoking blog, Emma Waller, Planning and Policy Officer at Kent Wildlife Trust, shines a spotlight on this pressing challenge.