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From building a bug hotel to creating a garden pond, here are some ideas for things you can do yourself at home to help wildlife.
From building a bug hotel to creating a garden pond, here are some ideas for things you can do yourself at home to help wildlife.
Doctors, medical professionals, and community link workers are increasingly looking to nature to help improve the health and wellbeing of patients and Kent Wildlife Trust is providing an avenue for this initiative through their ‘Take Root’ project.
Over the last year, schools and community groups across Kent have been taking part in the Kent Wildlife Trust’s Wilder Kent Awards scheme. Here are the winners for 2021.
Successful bison breeding programme is the “best present” for conservation charities. A new calf was born in November 2023 and shows the first bison herd in the UK for thousands of years is healthy and growing.
Learn more about the wildlife and wild places in Kent and beyond.
Why and how to build nature-friendly housing developments
Bough Beech Visitor Centre and nature reserve, near Ide Hill, is set to be developed as a first class centre for Forest School, education and events.
Kent Wildlife Trust has received a grant for £34,744 from Biffa Award, a multi-million pound fund that helps to build communities and transform lives through awarding grants to communities and environmental projects across the UK.
Highland cows with their distinctive long horns and flowing coats are the unsung heroes of nature conservation.
Kent Wildlife Trust is celebrating a £26,221.00 funding boost from SUEZ Communities Trust (formerly SITA Trust) for its Down the Woodland Path project.
Walkers are invited to take part in the annual KM Charity Walk to support The Kent Wildlife Trust.
Westenhanger Castle has very generously made us their Charity of the Year and we will be supporting and hosting a number of events over the year to help us celebrate. From the Easter Egg Hunt through to a Christmas market – perhaps we will see you there?