It’s ‘Blean’ a whole year since bison made history in the UK
A surprise bison calf, dung beetles, and possible evidence of bison self-medicating are just a few of the wonders that have been revealed.
A surprise bison calf, dung beetles, and possible evidence of bison self-medicating are just a few of the wonders that have been revealed.
Paul Hadaway, Director of Conservation and Engagement discusses Goal 1 of the Wilder Kent 2030 strategy - Defend and Restore. He explains why language is crucial to conservation and how we may be entering a new era, one where The 'Wildlife Trust' name may no longer be fitting.
Jet ski riders have been reported to Kent Police after repeatedly disturbing seals at Pegwell Bay.
Livestock checkers at Chilston Ponds and Pines had a welcome surprise when they were greeted by a pair of unexpected new lambs.
10th anniversary celebrates the growth of Coronation Meadows
Plans to connect 200 hectares for bison approved by Canterbury Council
Kent Wildlife Trust is asking people to be aware of the impact they have on marine life, in particular seals.
An appeal has been launched by Kent Wildlife Trust to protect an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Canterbury.
On Friday 7th April, conservationists across the world will be singing the praises of the wetland restoration ecosystem engineer – the beaver.
Exmoor ponies, Iron-age pigs and Long-horn cattle are roaming alongside wild bison following their release into woodland in Canterbury.