Funds raised will go towards the purchase of at-risk woodlands, surveying woodlands to identify risks, such as Ash Dieback, perimeter checks and fencing where needed to keep woodlands secure, monitoring activities to identify key species and track increases in bio-abundance and ongoing management of sites, including supporting our reserve wardens.
Talia Sherrin-Gates, Head of Income Generation at Kent Wildlife Trust, says:
“The ambitious target of this appeal really does reflect the urgency of the situation. We are losing these precious wildlife habitats at an alarming rate and we are seeing a huge decline in species in Kent. Something needs to be done.
“Help us protect species such as the Nightingale, Lesser-spotted woodpecker and Nightjar and reverse their decline. Kent’s woodlands not only provide a home for wildlife, like the UK’s rarest butterfly the Heath Fritillary, but they are also our lifeblood and much needed for our wellbeing. We need spaces to walk among bluebells and orchids and get closer to nature.
“All of the money raised will be put towards all aspects of our work to save our woodlands in Kent, from restoration of sites in our management to campaigns to protect woodlands we do not own. This is an opportunity to allow nature to thrive in the area you live and help us secure the future of threatened woodlands for generations to come.”
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