 
  The legendary history of choughs
Find out how this iconic species is embedded in our history...
 
  Find out how this iconic species is embedded in our history...
 
  This summer, come and visit the cheeky quartet of choughs at Dover Castle!
 
  A focus on Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs).
 
  Volunteers work tirelessly and make a huge contribution to Kent Wildlife Trust. Each year the Wilder Kent Volunteer Awards recognise a set number of volunteers who have given their skills, experience and enthusiasm to protecting Kent’s wildlife.
 
  Our top five tips to become an eco-warrior and fight for change
 
  Our nature reserves are some of the best places to enjoy the Kent countryside, but for the sake of the wildlife: please leave the BBQ at home.
 
  Updates on how to stay cool at Hothfield Heathlands in September from Margery, as well as fire alert updates from Ian Rickards, Area Manager.
 
  Ray Morris, founding member of Marden Wildlife and the Marden Farmer Cluster, explores what makes a farm 'biodiverse', and how Marden Wildlife group are working with farmers to exchange knowledge and experience to benefit nature in the Marden area.
 
  Farmer Cluster Lead William Alexander explains how the Darent Valley Farmer Cluster, in partnership with Kent Wildlife Trust, submitted a bid for a Landscape Recovery project, focusing on the theme of river restoration.
 
  Area Manager Ian Rickards provides updates about what to expect to see at Hothfield Heathlands over October, from scrub removal to volunteer works.
 
  We are demanding action from world leaders at the upcoming climate change and biodiversity conferences.
 
  Hedges are a familiar site across Britain, but they still need our help.