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A Wilder Future for Kent
All of us are witnessing global political, socio-economic and environmental changes on a scale which screams at us the importance of conserving habitats and species which form the life support…
Wilder Future
Our Adopt a Species are going on holiday...
Wilder Kent 2030: species projects
Wilder Blean Invasive Species Monitoring Volunteer
Nature 2030 and a Wilder Kent: Uniting for a greener future
The Nature 2030 campaign is urging us to ask political leaders to make 5 General Election pledges to save nature
Giving Nature a helping hand
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…
Species Reintroductions & Rewilding
What are species reintroductions and how are they linked to rewilding?
My future
From creating new hedgerows on a farm, to helping to inspire the next generation of nature lovers, Andy is building the skills, confidence and experience as a Biodiversity Trainee that will set…
When is the right time for a species reintroduction?
Stan Smith, Wilder Landscapes Manager at KWT, looks at current species reintroduction and wonders if we are asking the right questions before we introduce new species.
My future
Charlotte is spending her placement year from the University of Cardiff with Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust learning valuable surveying and monitoring techniques that she can add to her CV and…