Kent Wildlife Trust celebrate National Marine Week 2024 by hosting a series of free events
The annual celebration of the sea runs from Saturday 27th July – Sunday 11th August
The annual celebration of the sea runs from Saturday 27th July – Sunday 11th August
Residents of Swanscombe turned out in force for a community butterfly count and rally to Save Swanscombe Peninsula on Saturday, 20th July 2024.
New economic analysis, published today, demonstrates that the current agricultural budget is significantly less than what is required for the UK farm and land management sector to help tackle the nature and climate crisis.
A record number of schools, businesses, community groups and charities have been recognised at Kent Wildlife Trust’s Wilder Kent Awards.
Since 2022, the UK has sworn in four new prime ministers, the interest rate has risen from 0.25% to 5.25%, and, as of the 18th July, bison have been in the Blean for two whole years.
With proposals for a new Planning and Infrastructure Bill to accelerate the delivery of high-quality infrastructure, Kent Wildlife Trust calls for a land use framework to be developed in the UK.
As adorable images of Kent’s newest seal pups are posted to social media, Kent Wildlife Trust has issued a warning that people risk inadvertently killing the youngsters if they get too close.
A police investigation is underway after car parking signage was repeatedly damaged at Oare Marshes Nature Reserve.