Pegwell Bay Natural History

Pegwell Bay Volunteering

Volunteering in conservation at Pegwell Bay SSSI is an important way to give back to the community and help protect the natural environment. The Pegwell Bay Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) is a 1,200-hectare area of coastline in Kent, England, that is home to a wide variety of wildlife and habitats. The SSSI is managed by the Kent Wildlife Trust, which relies on the help of volunteers to carry out a variety of tasks, including:
* Monitoring wildlife populations
* Carrying out habitat surveys
* Removing invasive species
* Leading guided walks and events
* Helping with conservation projects
Volunteering at Pegwell Bay SSSI is a great way to learn more about the natural environment and get involved in its conservation. It is also a great way to meet new people and make friends. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the Kent Wildlife Trust.
Here are some of the benefits of volunteering in conservation at Pegwell Bay SSSI:
* You will be helping to protect a valuable natural environment.
* You will learn more about the natural environment and its conservation.
* You will meet new people and make friends.
* You will be able to use your skills and experience to make a difference.
* You will have the opportunity to develop new skills and knowledge.
* You will be able to contribute to the local community.
If you are interested in volunteering in conservation at Pegwell Bay SSSI, please contact the Kent Wildlife Trust.
01622 662012