Rights of the river
Our rare chalk streams are under threat - particularly from agricultural runoff, climate change, and built development. You can help protect them!
Our rare chalk streams are under threat - particularly from agricultural runoff, climate change, and built development. You can help protect them!
Our rare chalk streams are under threat - particularly from agricultural runoff, climate change, and built development. You can help protect them!
Conservationists say they welcome the government’s announcement around tougher penalties for fly-tipping, but a co-ordinated approach is needed to tackle the root of the problem.
We use our Project Management Framework to plan, track, analyse, and adapt our work across the organisation.
Teacher, campaigner, and member Kerry Sabin-Dawson talks all about her membership journey in this blog.
Be sure to check out these 10 woods whilst exploring Kent, each offering something a little different across the county.
Natasha Ruskin explores something terrifying: a world without woodlands.
Today, we are asking you to take positive action to help nature’s recovery.
Those of you who have been following the development of the Blue Influencers Scheme being delivered by Kent Wildlife Trust may recall that KWT successfully bid for funding from The Ernest Cook Trust and the #iwill Fund and were awarded £20,000 a year for three years. This enabled the recruitment of Jenny Luddington to the role of Blue Mentor, who will be responsible for recruiting young people to become ‘Blue Influencers’.
Join Coexistence Support Officer, Julia Brant, for a day at Rother Woods as part of the South East Pine Marten Restoration Project.