Working together for wildlife
Our #WilderKent 2030 strategy aims to increase wildlife abundance and climate resilience across 30% of Kent's land and sea.
To achieve this, we will defend and restore with nature-based land management practices and the return of missing species, whilst giving wildlife a voice through our campaigns and communications.
With the support of various funders, partners and communities, we're working across the county on numerous projects to achieve this. By working together, we believe that we can save and restore our natural world.
There is always room for you to get involved and get up close to nature, by joining as a member, attending an event and visiting our reserves to volunteering.
Current Projects
Past Projects
News and Blogs
Read the latest stories about our projects.
The importance of storytelling for conservation: embracing nature’s narratives
In this blog, we explore why taking inspiration from the natural world to tell stories holds immense importance in our mission for…
£100,000 boost to introduce “ecosystem engineers” to Kent woodland
Thanks to the generous support of the Veolia Environmental Trust, Kent Wildlife Trust has received funding to help them connect rural…
Pine martens, feasibility studies, and what reintroduction could look like
Now what's the difference between a weasel and a stoat? Well, of course one is weaselly recognised while the other one is stoatally…