An introduction to craneflies
Insect expert Ben Keywood from Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust takes a closer look at craneflies.
Insect expert Ben Keywood from Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust takes a closer look at craneflies.
Discover more about fossils, especially those that can be found locally
Investigate rocks and minerals and learn about fossils and plate tectonics
Discover how to recognise our native ferns using leaf shapes and other distinctive features.
Learn more about wild orchids: their life cycles, where to find them, and how to identify them
Learn about the life cycles and habitats of dragonflies and aids to identification. Then participate in a field study of adult dragonflies.
There are around 250 species of solitary bee. Find out how to identify them and where to find them, and learn about their ecology.
Learn about European Water Voles: their ecology, field signs and survey methods. Then put into practice what you have learned in an outdoor survey
Stan Smith, Wilder Landscapes Manager at KWT, looks at current species reintroduction and wonders if we are asking the right questions before we introduce new species.
After listening to the 2-hour English Species Reintroduction Taskforce session on the 21st March, Evan Bowen-Jones, CEO of Kent Wildlife Trust shares his thoughts.
Evan Bowen-Jones, CEO of Kent Wildlife Trust gives an overview of his time providing evidence for the the EFRA (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee) in the Houses of Parliament as part…
Read about the activities being undertaken by Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust to return this iconic species.