What would life be like without our woodlands?
Natasha Ruskin explores something terrifying: a world without woodlands.
We will be studying and recording the impacts of nature-based solutions on water quantity, water quality and carbon storage and will be encouraging you to get involved through the RiverSearch citizen science programme. By demonstrating the positive effect of nature-based solutions we can drive forward ambition and policy to implement them on a bigger scale and restore nature across Kent and beyond.
£150,000 will act as vital match-funding for the H2O:Source2Sea project which will help shape the future of water management and the use of nature-based solutions which can significantly change the fates of many communities and their wildlife around the world for years to come.
We need your help to win this fund
Final decisions will be influenced by the ‘People’s Choice’, so please show your support for Kent Wildlife Trust using the hashtag #KentWildlifexEcover.
Voting will run from 30th November – 7th December 2020. With your support, we can see transformative change for a Wilder Kent.
Natasha Ruskin explores something terrifying: a world without woodlands.
This guest blog from Flora Hastings, Nature Immersion Workshop Leader, explores outdoors, immersive workshops that use the body and conversation to unravel the connections we have to the environment around us.
If you're a wildlife enthusiast that wants to get started with photographing what you see, it's important to get the basics down so you can make the most of those precious trips. Kent Wildlife Trust's Content Creator, Tim Horton, talks through his…