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Precious Peatlands at Hothfield Heathlands
Hothfield Volunteers Update
Species Reintroductions & Rewilding
What are species reintroductions and how are they linked to rewilding?
August on Hothfield Heathlands
Margery Thomas, volunteer at Hothfield Heathlands, shares some of the highlights on offer at the reserve in August. Learn more about the species found here such as the beautiful yellowhammer.
August on Hothfield Heathlands
Kent Wildlife Trust volunteer Margery Thomas talks about the stunning Hothfield Heathlands Nature Reserve and what kind of species we can expect to find there in August.
Hothfield Heathlands in November
Note from the warden: We do not allow collecting of mushrooms on the Hothfield Heathlands nature reserve, this is to protect the fungi and the species that rely on them and to allow all visitors…
March on Hothfield Heathlands
Margery Thomas is one of our fantastic volunteers and she has written a blog for us about our Hothfield Heathlands nature reserve. She spends many hours supporting our wardens to protect and…
Camera trapping for wildlife conservation
A day out learning the fundamentals of camera trapping for wildlife conservation and the opportunity to practice your new and/or improved skills in the wilds of Kent.
The UK's ladybird species
Ladybirds are probably our most familiar beetles – and also some of the most popular. They’re known as the gardener’s friend, as many hunt the aphids that occasionally feed on our prized plants.…
Harvest mice at Hothfield
Hothfield Heathlands is a SSSI listed site, owned by Ashford Borough Council and managed by Kent Wildlife Trust. It is the last remaining heathland in Kent, and one of the last remaining acid bogs…