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Kent Wildlife Trust have over 50 nature reserves including
woodland, wetland, grassland and coastal sites managed to protect
and encourage the native plants and animals. They offer advice on
management of wildlife habitats, from gardens and school grounds
to ancient woodland and 'unimproved' farmland.
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KWT AIMS
- To provide a strong voice at local and national levels
concerning developments which might affect the wildlife of Kent
- To influence decision makers on important wildlife sites to be
marked on county and local plans
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