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If you work for us you’ll be in good company. We have over 100 professionals, more than 1,000 volunteers and over 31,000 members all contributing towards our mission and doing their bit to help the habitats and wildlife where they live. We manage and protect over 65 nature reserves and operate 3 visitor centres that are open to all. Our reserves are crucial habitats from which wildlife can spread back into the wider countryside and where we run a programme of wildlife walks, illustrated talks, reserve work parties and events to help people to find out about nature conservation. Nature is in trouble and it needs our help. Kent Wildlife Trust has a plan to aid nature in our county and we actively engage with politicians, business leaders, landowners, communities and the public so that we can all work together and protect wildlife.
How is Kent Wildlife Trust funded? Our work to save wildlife and wild places and bring people closer to nature relies on the financial support of our members and donors. We do not receive any core government funding. Please click the link below if you are interested in becoming a member or supporting our work. |
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