Using digital technology to protect Kent's wildlife
As technology advances, so does the techniques adopted by conservation organisations to aid our work to protect wildlife.
As technology advances, so does the techniques adopted by conservation organisations to aid our work to protect wildlife.
Battle to protect wildlife at sea receives boost today
Kent Police, Kent Wildlife Trust, Thanet District Council’s Coastal Team and Bird Wise East Kent have teamed up to raise awareness of Operation Seabird, a police-led initiative aimed at protecting…
What are species reintroductions and how are they linked to rewilding?
Kent Wildlife Trust has warned that the Government's draft new environment law does not go far enough to protect nature in Kent.
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.…
Nina Jones, Protected Area Warden takes a moment during National Marine Week to explain what we can individually and collectively do to help restore and protect nature on our coasts.
Wildlife can recover, but we often need to give it a nudge in the right direction. Here our warden, Alison, talks about an innovative approach used at Nashenden to help diversify a previous arable…