Meet Jenny, our Blue Mentor, at Dover Youth Festival
Nature-themed crafts on offer for young visitors to the festival
Nature-themed crafts on offer for young visitors to the festival
Terrified cows being chased by teenagers, litter strewn over nature reserves, and the inevitable onslaught of mass pumpkin dumping in the woods – as Halloween approaches, Wardens at Kent Wildlife Trust head for their litter pickers in a bid to combat the rise in anti-social behaviour typically experienced at Halloween.
Wildlife charities have written to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Angela Rayner, calling on her to step in and remove a controversial planning designation that threatens the future of a nationally important wildlife haven in North Kent.
Signage with scannable QR codes has been installed to help people learn about nature and raise awareness of specially protected wildlife areas after a spate of incidents
Ground-breaking wilding project welcomes the birth of two female bison calves
The end of summer saw the conclusion of this year’s national insect survey, Bugs Matter, on 30 September.
A total of nineteen red-billed chough have now released into the wild as part of a groundbreaking conservation project to return the at-risk species to Kent.
If you go down to the woods today, will they still be there?