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Wildlife advice
Land & Farm Advice Assistant
This link will open on the BBOWT website.
We have an exciting opportunity for you to make a difference as our Land & Farm Advice Assistant at our consultancy's Land & Farm Advice Service
Land management advice
The Wildlife Trusts advise landowners on how they can help protect wildlife on their patch.
Injured bird advice
Whether you found an injured bird in your garden, your cat brought one home as a gift, or it flew into your window, it is important to think before rushing in to help. Make sure you ask yourself "should I rescue this injured bird?", and if the answer is yes, make sure that you are equipped with the right knowledge and are adequately prepared to do so.
Planning applications and wildlife
Development can cause serious harm to wildlife but it does not have to. Development can also deliver valuable biodiversity enhancement. Influencing a planning proposal is as much about promoting positive outcomes as it is about fighting harmful proposals. Information and advice on planning applications.
The English planning reform – planning to fail wildlife?
We are appalled that the Government’s proposals for reforming the planning system in England are to ‘tear it down and start again.’
Rewild the Planning System
Nature's recovery should be part of planning changes.
Planning and development
Building homes, business premises and transport links could and should have an overall positive impact on nature.
Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs Event
The Wildlife Trusts launched their Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs (YP&E) networking group last year, bringing together a group of likeminded young people (25-35yrs), who recognise the need to address the climate and nature crisis.
Kathryn Brown awarded OBE for services to climate change research
The Wildlife Trusts’ acting director for climate action, Kathryn Brown, has been awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours List for services to climate change research.
Visitor Services Assistant Volunteer – Sevenoaks
This link will open on the Kent Wildlife Trust website.
Join our friendly team that help staff to run the Sevenoaks Visitor Centre
Planning for people and wildlife?
Given the current housing crisis, a parliamentary bill to help identify and free up more land to build homes and provide upfront information to communities should be welcomed - but is it all good…