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Kington Branch Talk: Mowley Valley Project Update
Mowley Valley Project Update – The Mowley Valley Team
Swale and Medway Practical Task Volunteer
To work alongside an existing group of enthusiastic volunteers to help manage a number of reserves across West Kent.
HS2 should not get the green light in current form
Today, an edited version of an open letter to the Prime Minister was printed in The Times. It calls on Boris Johnson to stop and rethink current plans for HS2 in light of the hugely damaging…
Ellie Brodie issues a challenge to MPs: Be the countryside’s Santa not Scrooge this Christmas!
It's time to act. The future of our countryside is being determined by the Agriculture Bill.
Darent Valley Volunteer
The Darent Valley Landscape Recovery Pilot is a collaborative project between Kent Wildlife Trust, the Darent Valley Farmer Cluster, and other project partner organisations. One of 22 first-round…
Meeting Bees Needs in the Countryside: the Jordans Farm Partnership
Much has been said in recent years about the decline of our wild bee populations - and for good reason.
Barley Valley Park
A surprise awaits you in the Redhills part of Exeter. Barley Valley Park allows you to explore 11 hectares of pretty rolling hills and tranquil walks in the setting of a local nature reserve.
Get ready for #30DaysWild with The Countryside Code
With #30DaysWild just around the corner, our friends at The Countryside Code want to help you get the most out of your wild adventures this June!
Putting nature back into our countryside
Motivating farmers with pheasant’s eye, pink tractors and rare moths – award-winning farm advisor, Alison Cross is putting nature back into Hampshire… Emma Robertshaw, head of media at The…
Silent Valley
An ancient woodland sanctuary amidst the industrial past of the South Wales Valleys. With far-reaching views across the Ebbw Valley, it is a great place to visit throughout the year.
Wellbeing Walk (Idle Valley)
Come and join us for our weekly strolls run by Lincolnshire Co-Op at Idle Valley Nature Reserve. Take in the views, chat with someone new, and enjoy the benefits of walking in nature.