
National Marine Week: cultural, coastal events
How to get involved and use art to raise awareness about our seas.
How to get involved and use art to raise awareness about our seas.
Kent Wildlife Trust has received funds from Biffa Award to replace the pond dipping platforms and can now continue with much-loved pond dipping activities in 2022.
Kent Wildlife Trust is sending more than 200 knitted and crocheted marine animals and plants on tour across the county. The undersea art display – entitled ‘Woolly Watery World’ – aims to spread an important message about protecting our oceans.
Westenhanger Castle has very generously made us their Charity of the Year and we will be supporting and hosting a number of events over the year to help us celebrate. From the Easter Egg Hunt through to a Christmas market – perhaps we will see you there?
Walkers are invited to take part in the annual KM Charity Walk to support The Kent Wildlife Trust.
Kent Wildlife Trust volunteer Emily Neighbour shares her experience joining a guided walk at our Old Park Hill nature reserve with our Hill at the Heart Project Officer.
Events in Kent and Medway seek out nature's superstar soloist.
Locals 'flood' to the Cliftonville Community Centre to take part in Kent Wildlife Trust's and Southern Water's fun activity day.
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.
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.