People in Kent urged to count bug splatters as part of National Insect Week
Wildlife charities are asking people in Kent to count the number of insects splattered on their number plate to help experts fully understand local insect populations.
Wildlife charities are asking people in Kent to count the number of insects splattered on their number plate to help experts fully understand local insect populations.
Over six months have passed since the landmark Environment Act was enacted – the first dedicated environmental legislation for nearly 30 years and the first time England has set legally binding targets for nature’s recovery.
Community artworks unveiled at a special event to celebrate one of the UK’s most intriguing and at-risk landscapes.
Vehicle drivers and passengers asked to count bugs squashed on registration plates after an essential journey from 1st June.
We’re delighted that our ‘Enriching Biodiversity at Oare Marshes’ project has been shortlisted to receive €30,000 funding from European Outdoor Conservation Association.
Kent Wildlife Trust has completed an exciting project at Dover Castle to restore the historic chalk grassland there and installed new signage to educate visitors on the importance of the grazing and the habitat that surrounds the ancient site.
Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust are calling for candidates for a new role in groundbreaking wilding project.
Kent Wildlife Trust has upgraded their Romney Marsh Visitor Centre for all to enjoy and learn more about wildlife, thanks to funding from European Agricultural Funding for Rural Development and Little Cheyney Wind Farm.