Bugs Matter 2026: Popular UK Insect Survey crosses the Channel
From Kent to the continent: Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife launch their biggest ever survey season – now including France for the first time!
From Kent to the continent: Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife launch their biggest ever survey season – now including France for the first time!
Wildlife in Maidstone is set to benefit from vital habitat restoration work after Kent Wildlife Trust was awarded £15,000 through Maidstone Borough Council’s Nature Recovery Fund.
MyWilderKent invites people across the county to discover, record and celebrate the wildlife on their doorstep, and it's now open to the public for first time.
As February draws to a close, you may find that new year’s resolutions have been fading with the cold and the long nights. Don’t be disheartened; resolutions can be made every day, so don’t wait till 2027 to start improving both your life and the planets’. To make it easier, we’ve compiled a list of six practices you can start any time that can impact nature!
Come and meet us face to face to continue building your vision for The Blean landscape.
Asked to picture an ancient woodland, our minds conjure thickets of gnarled, towering trees where you could easily slip off the path and find yourself amongst the fellowship on the way to Mordor or perhaps come face to face with a witch. The truth is, though our imaginations may run wild when out amongst nature, it may not be so far off.
This rare butterfly relies on wild woodlands - learn more & support its future.
In this blog, we're taking it all back to our purpose – the ‘why’ behind Kent Wildlife Trust. Not our strategic goals and plans, but what wildlife means to us. Why do we care about creating a wilder county anyway?
Kent’s wildlife on the brink: £3 million appeal launched to save nature
On this page you'll find exciting information on getting involved with citizen science project in your own home and community