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  2. Kent Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    Kent Wildlife Trust (KWT) is a conservation charity in the United Kingdom that was founded in 1958, previously known as the Kent Trust for Nature Conservation. [2] It aims to "work with people to restore, save and improve our natural spaces" and to "ensure that 30% of Kent and Medway – land and sea – is managed to create a healthy place for ...

  3. List of local nature reserves in Kent - Wikipedia

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    South Bank of the Swale. Kent is a county in the south-eastern corner of England. It is bounded to the north by Greater London and the Thames Estuary, to the west by Sussex and Surrey, and to the south and east by the English Channel and the North Sea.

  4. Wye and Crundale Downs - Wikipedia

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    Wye and Crundale Downs is a 358.3-hectare (885-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in a number of separate areas east of Ashford in Kent. [1] [2] It is a Special Area of Conservation [3] [4] and a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I. [5] and it is part of Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. [6]

  5. Hothfield Common - Wikipedia

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    Hothfield Common is a 56.5-hectare (140-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-east of Ashford in Kent. [1] [2] It is also a Local Nature Reserve, [3] [4] and is part of the 86-hectare (210-acre) Hothfield Heathlands nature reserve owned by Ashford Borough Council and managed by Kent Wildlife Trust. [5]

  6. Wildwood Discovery Park - Wikipedia

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    Wildwood Trust (formerly known as Wildwood Discovery Park) is a woodland discovery park in Herne, near Canterbury in Kent, England.It features over fifty species of native British animals such as deer, badgers, wild boar, wolves and brown bear.

  7. Dungeness - Wikipedia

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    Dungeness (UK: / ˌ d ʌ n dʒ ə ˈ n ɛ s / ⓘ, [1] UK: / ˌ d ʌ n dʒ ˈ n ɛ s /) is a headland on the coast of Kent, England, formed largely of a shingle beach in the form of a cuspate foreland.

  8. White Cliffs Countryside Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The White Cliffs Countryside Partnership is a partnership between Dover District Council, Folkestone & Hythe District Council, Kent County Council, Eurotunnel, Natural England [6] and many other local organisations with financial contributions from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

  9. Folkestone and Hythe District - Wikipedia

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    Folkestone and Hythe is a local government district in Kent, England. It lies in the south-east of the county, on the coast of the English Channel. The district was formed in 1974 and was originally named Shepway after one of the ancient lathes of Kent, which had covered a similar area. The district was renamed in 2018.