Pull on your walking boots for the 23rd annual KM Charity Walk
Walkers are invited to take part in the annual KM Charity Walk to support The Kent Wildlife Trust.
Walkers are invited to take part in the annual KM Charity Walk to support The Kent Wildlife Trust.
As a new year begins, it’s natural for us to start thinking about what we’ve achieved, and to consider our hopes for the coming months.
Kent Wildlife Trust, in partnership with The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), is pleased to announce the launch of an open design competition seeking registered architects and architect-led teams worldwide to put forward designs that promote learning, wellbeing, curiosity and nature for an exciting new visitor centre at its popular Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve.
The Wildlife Trusts have published ‘Volunteering: A Natural Health Service’ a report examining the effects of volunteering on mental health.
Two volunteers used their woodworking skills to help "Paint the Town Green"
Vicky Aitkenhead, our Older and Out There Project officer writes about our upcoming health walks programme.
'Shoot Green Reels' is an introduction to making movies about nature in 3x 3 hour workshops as part of Kent Wildlife Trust's Painting the Town Green Project which inspires people to connect with nature.
Charities are today challenging political parties to ‘act for nature’ by introducing new laws to restore nature and increase everyone’s access to it, not only for nature’s sake but also for the contribution it makes to people’s health and wellbeing.