Save our seals – wildlife watchers asked to respect marine life when visiting the coast
Kent Wildlife Trust is asking people to be aware of the impact they have on marine life, in particular seals.
Kent Wildlife Trust is asking people to be aware of the impact they have on marine life, in particular seals.
Conservation charities Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife have launched the Bugs Matter 2023 Survey, introducing a new virtual ‘splatometer’ to measure insect splats on number plates as a measure of insect abundance. This ground-breaking initiative aims to measure the alarming decline in insect numbers repeatedly reported across the UK and the globe.
Plans to connect 200 hectares for bison approved by Canterbury Council
10th anniversary celebrates the growth of Coronation Meadows
We are proud to celebrate Pride Month. We believe that everyone should be able to enjoy nature, regardless of how they identify
Warning that seal pups may die if disturbance continues across the coastline
Charity is thrilled that the efforts of Victoria Golding, who has volunteered with the organisation for over 40 years, are to be recognised
Livestock checkers at Chilston Ponds and Pines had a welcome surprise when they were greeted by a pair of unexpected new lambs.
Faversham-based brewer and pub company Shepherd Neame has raised £30,000 for Kent Wildlife Trust, its Charity of the Year.
Jet ski riders have been reported to Kent Police after repeatedly disturbing seals at Pegwell Bay.
A surprise bison calf, dung beetles, and possible evidence of bison self-medicating are just a few of the wonders that have been revealed.
Young people urged to protect seas and shores in National Marine Week.