A new term of Home Ed Forest School
Our new term of Forest School designed especially for families of home education children began today - and what a messy start it was!
Our new term of Forest School designed especially for families of home education children began today - and what a messy start it was!
Our education team share a spooktacular amount of ideas for families to celebrate Halloween this year. From spooky crafts to events, there's something for everyone!
Despite the cold and mud, there’s still plenty to do out in nature this February half-term. After all, there’s no such thing as bad weather – only the wrong clothes! So, get your cosiest coats and…
Being outdoors and getting closer to nature is beneficial to our wellbeing. During Childrens Mental Health Week, Kent Wildlife Trust are highlighting some activities that families can enjoy…
Help keep your little ones entertained with Kent Wildlife Trust this half-term by walking for wildlife, learning about superb spiders or taking part in a Halloween craft workshop.
Between…
The Bugs Matter Citizen Science Survey, led by conservation charities Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife, found a 64% decline in insect numbers sampled on vehicle number plates between 2004 and 2022…
You have likely heard of habitat fragmentation – the process of larger, connected areas of habitat becoming segmented and dispersed because of human development, infrastructure, and natural…
There has been some public concern in response to incorrect use of the term ‘partnership’ in relation to Kent Wildlife Trust’s involvement with proposed development works by Wates Group in…
Climate change is considered to be one of the biggest long term threats to our natural environment and is one of the major challenges facing Kent Wildlife Trust as we plan for the future,…