Information for current volunteers
As a valued volunteer for Kent Wildlife Trust, you can use this page to find all of the information you need.
As a valued volunteer for Kent Wildlife Trust, you can use this page to find all of the information you need.
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Coalition, backed by Sir Roger Gale MP, warn flawed application places unreasonable burden on charities, local authorities, and communities.
A simple guide to fungi groups and classifications and the features to lookout for
Conservationists and local volunteers are celebrating after Old Park and Chequers Wood, a unique green space on the eastern fringe of Canterbury, has been officially designated as a Local Wildlife Site (LWS).
Kent Wildlife Trust has launched the KWT Nature Restoration Fund – our most ambitious fundraising appeal yet. We’re on a mission to raise £3 million to restore habitats and reverse species decline by 2030.
The natural world isn’t just something for us to enjoy; it sustains us. The decline in nature puts our very survival and prosperity under threat.
School/group booking confirmation and useful information
Kent Wildlife Trust and CPRE Kent welcome the decision by Canterbury City Council to remove a controversial site for large-scale development in the heart of the Blean woodland complex from its 2040 draft Local Plan.
Your donation will support vital work, including crucial habitat restoration during the autumn and winter, wilding through species introductions to drive nature-based approaches to large-scale restoration, biodiversity monitoring and standing up for nature through our advocacy work.
Join the local warden for a guided walk to explore wildlife on Kent’s largest National Nature Reserve, Pegwell Bay.
Wilder Schools helps children feel more empowered to take action for nature at school, at home and in their future lives.