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  1. kent.wildwoodtrust.org › events-experiences › animal-experiencesFamily keeper tour - Wildwood Kent

    Venture behind the scenes at Wildwood and interact with a variety of British animals on our bespoke family tour for up to 2 adults and 4 children.

  2. Santa's Grotto is back at Wildwood Kent! Come and celebrate the most magical time of the year with a visit to Santa, visit him in his enchanting world surrounded by elves busily preparing for the big day before getting the opportunity to meet Santa himself.

  3. kent.wildwoodtrust.org › explore › facilitiesFacilities - Wildwood Kent

    Ancient woodland. Enjoy walking through over 40 acres of ancient semi-natural woodland. Learn about our ANIMALS and listen to the TALKS.. Play area. Separate play area for under 5’s and bigger children.

  4. kent.wildwoodtrust.org › education-kent › school-and-group-visitsWilder Blean - Wildwood Kent

    Our country used to be home to Steppe bison, large herbivores capable of managing woodlands naturally that benefitted an array of species. Returning these ecosystem engineers to our woodlands are now our best chance at recreating those grazing behaviours that once existed, promoting biodiversity and resistance to climate change.

  5. Education activities at Wildwood fall into three main categories: Workshops, Tours and 'Animal Focus Talks'. Tours and workshops last an hour for up to 30 participants and are £45 per session, while 'Animal Focus Talks' are shorter, just 15 minutes for 15 participants at a total of £20.

  6. kent.wildwoodtrust.org › explore › list-of-animalsEurasian Elk | Wildwood Group

    Alces alces. The Eurasian elk is the largest member of the deer family. Elk have a heavy body, humped shoulders, long legs and a short tail. They’re easily recognisable by a skin fold under their chin known as a dewlap or bell and by their large, overhanging nose or proboscis, giving rise to a keen sense of smell.

  7. kent.wildwoodtrust.orgwildwood-kent-blog › wildwood-s-mini-re-wildingWildwood’s mini re-wilding

    Jun 12, 2020 · Under the dark cloud that was Covid and the park's closure, nature is doing very well. It would normally be my pleasure to introduce the unfolding natural world of early summer at Wildwood to our visitors, in person.

  8. kent.wildwoodtrust.org › explore › list-of-animalsBlack Rat | Wildwood Group

    Rattus rattus. Black Rats occur in several colour forms, ranging from black to light brown, although always has a lighter underside. Slightly smaller than the brown rat (150-280g), it has slightly larger ears, pointed nose, slender body and a tail longer than the rest of the body compared to the brown rat.

  9. £40 per child This is a holiday club with a difference! Set in over 40 acres of beautiful ancient woodland, Wildwood Trust has over 200 native animals, past and present.

  10. kent.wildwoodtrust.org › explore › list-of-animalsFallow Deer | Wildwood Group

    Diet. Grasses, herbs, weeds and some browse. They have a preference for common comfrey. They feed mostly at dawn and dusk. Threats. No natural predators in the UK although the fawns can be preyed upon by foxes, and the can succumb to road mortality.