Alison continued: “It was disappointing to see how revelers had left Bluebell Hill; they had created a bonfire which damaged an area of the reserve and sparklers had been left everywhere. This area is popular with dog walkers and the sparklers had been poked into hedgerows in a way that could stab and injure a dog running around the area.”
Kent Wildlife Trust has also reiterated a request for people to refrain from dumping their post-Halloween pumpkins in the woodland after a number of them were placed around the trail in Cromer Woods, Sittingbourne. Well-meaning people have been discarding their pumpkins like this since a viral social media post suggested it was helpful for wildlife, however they can make wildlife unwell, often attract rats and upset the balance of the ecosystem.
An appeal has been launched for those who want to help the Trust offset the cost of fly-tipping, vandalism and theft on the charity’s nature reserves. Anyone who wishes to help can donate to the Nature Nightmares appeal online.