Kent Wildlife Trust Crowned Environmental Charity of the Year at Kent Charity Awards
Long-serving volunteer, Bill Hickmott receives a certificate after being shortlisted in the Volunteer of the Year Category
Long-serving volunteer, Bill Hickmott receives a certificate after being shortlisted in the Volunteer of the Year Category
Since June, thousands of dedicated citizen scientists have contributed their time and effort to Bugs Matter – a national citizen science survey from Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife which uses insect splats on number plates as an indicator of insect abundance to better understand how our invertebrate populations are faring.
Livestock checkers at Chilston Ponds and Pines had a welcome surprise when they were greeted by a pair of unexpected new lambs.
Kent Wildlife Trust is asking people to be aware of the impact they have on marine life, in particular seals.
The Wildlife Trusts have unveiled a new handbook to help people go peat-free in their gardens and to recognise the importance of peatlands for nature and climate.
Confetti cannons, children’s toys and even roofing felt were amongst discarded waste collected by staff and volunteers from Kent Wildlife Trust and the Our Stour community project last week.
A bison ranger has captured stunning photos of the UK’s first free roaming bison calf as she approaches 6 months in age.
The reintroduction of beavers and the red-billed chough will be discussed in Westminster as Chief Executive Officer for Kent Wildlife Trust, Evan Bowen-Jones gives evidence to MPs at a Species Reintroduction Committee Enquiry on behalf of The Wildlife Trusts.