
New poll shows children like to be outdoors and enjoy wild places
New poll shows children like to be outdoors and enjoy wild places – but children rarely see two wild animals featured in John Lewis Christmas advert.
New poll shows children like to be outdoors and enjoy wild places – but children rarely see two wild animals featured in John Lewis Christmas advert.
It’s not too late to save UK nature, but we must act now: this is the conclusion from a coalition of more than 50 leading wildlife and research organisations behind the State of Nature 2016 report.
Enter Kent Wildlife Trust’s 9th Wildlife Photography Competition for a chance to win a fantastic 2-night stay for four in a unique holiday cottage on a Sussex nature reserve, courtesy of Mulberry Cottages.
85 years after a plaque was unveiled to Reverend Richard Harris Barnham at a memorial service in the Guildhall, Canterbury, the Fifth Continent Steering Group celebrate the links between the clergyman, Romney Marsh and a new Heritage Lottery Funded project at a Fifth Continent Scheme ‘half-way’ event at Romney Marsh Visitor Centre.
The only event of its kind in the Southeast, the Kent Wildlife Trust Festival of Wildlife – now in its eighth year – is back at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve and promises to be even more entertaining for all the family.
Kent Wildlife Trust and a wide range of partners are keen to gather the public’s thoughts this summer and autumn on the ‘Fifth Continent Landscape Partnership Scheme’ – a Heritage Lottery Funded project which will be submitted in October 2016.
Kent Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce that the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) is supporting a £450,000 project to involve people in looking after Kent’s marine environment.
Kent Wildlife Trust has begun a progressive new project to reverse the decline in grassland, wetland and woodland habitats in river catchments across Kent.
Barn Owl populations have struggled over the last few years. Find out how Kent Wildlife Trust are helping to protect this important bird.
In September 2013, with the support of the Natural History Museum, Kent Wildlife Trust and a Heritage Lottery Grant, a group of volunteers started the search for Robert Pocock’s 240 plant specimens. Come and view their results and find out more about this fascinating project.
In 2011 the idea of reintroducing water voles to Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve was first suggested and now, three years later, we are delighted to have recently reintroduced fifty of them.
'Shoot Green Reels' is an introduction to making movies about nature in 3x 3 hour workshops as part of Kent Wildlife Trust's Painting the Town Green Project which inspires people to connect with nature.