Course: Pine Marten Ecology and Conservation

Kent Wildlife Trust

20th September 2025
Education Centre, Wildwood Trust, Wealden Forest Park, Canterbury Road, Herne
Standard fee: £37.50 per person/day

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Find out more about Pine Martens and learn about the South East Pine Marten Restoration Project

About the event

Join our Pine Marten Study Day to find out more about their lifecycle, ecology, and conservation, learn about restoration efforts, and enjoy a tour of Wildwood’s mustelids.

The day begins in the Education Centre at Wildwood with an introduction to Pine Martens, their decline, lifecycle, ecology and conservation. After a short break, there will be an update on the South East Pine Marten Restoration Project.

After lunch, there will be tour of Wildwood’s mustelids, including otters, badgers, and pine martens.

Timetable for the day:

10.30am Welcome and introductions

10.40am Presentation: Intro to the mustelid family – leading to pine martens decline, lifecycle, ecology and conservation

11.30am Break

11.45am Presentation: South East Pine Marten Restoration Project

12.30pm Lunch

1.00pm Tour of the mustelids at Wildwood

Polecats, badgers, otters, pine martens

2.00pm Finish

By the end of this workshop, you should be able to:
1. Understand the ecology and conservation of Pine Martens
2. Learn about restoration efforts
3. Identify mustelid species and their characteristics

Suitable for beginners

Led by Suzanne Kynaston, Conservation Officer and co-leader of the South East Pine Marten Restoration Project

Fees apply and booking essential.

The cost of this course is £37.50 per person per day.

Concessionary fee: Kent Wildlife Trust volunteers, senior citizens, unemployed and students £5 off.

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About Kent Wildlife Trust

Kent Wildlife Trust is the county’s leading conservation charity. We have over 32,000 members and over 1000 registered volunteers. We manage and protect over 9000 acres of land across more than 80 different sites and nature reserves, alongside 3 visitor centres. We work closely with local communities, landowners and partners to protect and improve habitats in the countryside, coast and town for the benefit of the wildlife and people of Kent. We are working towards creating a better, more sustainable and wilder future.

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