Introducing Our Conservation Grazers
The Wilder Blean Project just got a little bit wilder as we release conservation grazers at West Blean and Thornden Woods just in time to celebrate World Rewilding Day.
Learn more about the wildlife and wild places in Kent and beyond.
The Wilder Blean Project just got a little bit wilder as we release conservation grazers at West Blean and Thornden Woods just in time to celebrate World Rewilding Day.
The UK is a nation of both dog lovers and nature lovers, but are those two passions compatible? We spoke to some Wildlife Trust staff who balance both.
How to help wildlife this season, and tackle the climate and nature crises at the same time.
This World Book Day, we are excited to announce that we are working on our own book with children's book author Alice Hemming, inspired by the groundbreaking Wilder Blean project. Read more to find out more about Alice and what to expect from the upcoming wilding tale.
After twelve days of talks and two years of delay, negotiators at COP15 in Montreal have agreed a historic global deal to protect nature.
Read about this international conference on biodiversity and what YOU can do to help restore biodiversity on your doorstep.
A book review of Tree Spotting by Ros Bennett written by Priya Viswanathan
Lyndsay Wayman-Rook, Old Chalk New Downs Projects Officer, explores how partnership work was key to restoring eight KWT sites across the Kent Downs as part of this inspiring project.