Kent Wildlife Trust
Kent Wildlife Trust's amazing box of moving images, bringing you to all corners of a county teeming with fascinating wildlife, an abundance of opportunities for discovery and scenes of other-worldly beauty.
Kent Wildlife Trust is the leading conservation charity in Kent and Medway, established since 1958.
Kent Wildlife Trust has over 64 nature reserves covering approx. 7,500 acres of land as well as 55 miles of Roadside Nature Reserve. We have four visitor centres: Bough Beech, Tyland Barn, Romney Marsh, and Sevenoaks. We have over 30,000 members and supporters, provide a flourishing education programme, an active network of local groups and about 800 volunteers.
Watch it back: Wilder Blean, Wilder Woodlands Webinar
Big Give Christmas Challenge - Wilder Blean, Wilder Woodlands
Kent Wildlife Trust’s Emma Waller speaks at Sea Link Open Floor hearing
KWT Nature Restoration Fund
Restore & Connect Hoathly Farm: Appeal Update - Success!
Wilder Schools 2025: Blean (funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund)
Save Old Park - Celebrating Kent's newest Local Wildlife Site
67th Annual General Meeting
What I love most about nature is...
Reconnect and Protect Nature's Voice appeal
Rethink Sea Link - how to register as an Interested Party
Hoathly Farm - help us restore nature in Lamberhurst
Hoathly Farm - our biggest land purchase appeal ever
British Science Week
Beavers at Ham Fen
Nature Recovery Manage, Rory Harding talks Land Use Framework
Talk on the Wild Side: A walk through time at Downe Bank
Talk on the Wild Side, Season 2 Episode 1 - Roadside nature reserves
Wilder Kent Awards
A day in the life of Ranger Hannah
Save Minster Marshes and Pegwell Bay this Christmas
Talk on the Wild Side: Rob Smith talks Sea Link with Adrian Pierssene from National Grid
Species Prioritisation for the Wilder Blean 2024: Kent Wildlife Trust & Zoological Society of London
Hoad's Wood - when criminality spells environmental catastrophe
CCTV captures moment smash and grab burglars target charity
What is Legacy Landscapes?