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
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.
Choughs breed in the wild in the Kent for the first time in two centuries as the second season of releases gets underway.
Part of the groundbreaking conservation project to return the iconic species to the Kent skyline
The reintroduction of Kent’s flagship bird, the red-billed chough, has inspired a folk duo to write a song about the mythology of the species, which has been entered into a song competition.
Iconic, red-billed corvids spread their wings to reach Dover Castle.
History comes to life as iconic bird species soars once again over the Kent coast after a 200-year absence.
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.