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Kent Wildlife Trust thanks donors for “the best” birthday present – an ancient woodland
As Kent Wildlife Trust celebrates its 65th anniversary, public appeal to purchase Covert Wood near Canterbury reaches its £462,500 goal
Things to do this Christmas with your family at Kent Wildlife Trust
This blog explores some of the ways you and your family can enjoy Christmas whilst also being mindful of nature and the environment; from family events to Christmas crafts.
Things you can do in your community to tackle climate change
Bella Sabin-Dawson, our Education & Wellbeing Apprentice tackles a big question. What can we do to tackle climate change in our communities. Read on for some excellent tips and advice!
Kent Wildlife Trust Volunteer to receive a British Empire Medal in King’s Birthday honours
Charity is thrilled that the efforts of Victoria Golding, who has volunteered with the organisation for over 40 years are to be recognised
My dinner party
Niamh loves to feed the birds, so makes natural feeders out of pinecones and berries, to help them through the winter. She’ll tie this to a branch so that the birds can feast from it safely.
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The gate appreciation society (yes, it’s a thing) and how Kent Wildlife Trust volunteers are ‘jazzing up’ countryside gates to deter scrap metal thieves
Ramblers across Medway will be treated to some bright and creative sights as they wander across Kent Wildlife Trust reserves on the North Downs Way. The artistic efforts are the work of volunteers…
Herb-paris
Herb-Paris has four oval leaves set in a cross, with an understated crown of yellow-green flowers rising from the middle. This makes it quite a distinctive plant of ancient and damp woodlands on…
Thin tellin
Their empty, delicate pink or yellow shells can often be found washed up on beaches, but the animals themselves live buried in the sand all around the coasts of the UK.