Artesian well at Oare Marshes to flow again
Locals, visitors and sailors will be able to drink again from the artesian well at Oare Marshes thanks to Kent Wildlife Trust and a £10,000 grant from Swale Borough Council.
Locals, visitors and sailors will be able to drink again from the artesian well at Oare Marshes thanks to Kent Wildlife Trust and a £10,000 grant from Swale Borough Council.
People exploring Oare Marshes nature reserve can once again refill their water bottles from the Harty Ferry Well.
An important wetland reserve with a range of bird species.
Oare Marshes, near Faversham, is one of the few grazing marshes left in Kent and of significant importance for migratory birds
What are species reintroductions and how are they linked to rewilding?
Join a team of Kent Wildlife Trust ambassadors helping to increase public awareness at Oare Marshes.
Explore Oare Marshes with its Warden and learn about its wildlife and fascinating local history.
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