How storm-damaged fences could help wildlife in Kent
Conservationists are asking people who lost fences during the recent extreme weather to consider replacing them with hedges instead.
BWAG are very pleased to accept this award in recognition of the huge amount of work our volunteers put into maintaining Bredhurst WoodsVanessa Jones, BWAG
Bredhurst Woods is an area of ancient woodland surrounded by chalk grassland, situated on the North Downs and forms part of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These woods have been managed by local people for centuries, and BWAG continue this tradition today by managing much of this valuable landscape locally for conservation and people through monthly task days with a team of volunteers.
Conservationists are asking people who lost fences during the recent extreme weather to consider replacing them with hedges instead.
Kent Wildlife Trust has recently launched a new ‘Wild at Home’ series which is dedicated to delivering a daily dose of the great outdoors direct to our homes during these difficult times.
This week our Dover Connector Project Officer Ed Turpin joined the community of Bunker’s Hill for a fun-filled day of getting outside, green-thumbed and re-connected with nature.