It's everybody's responsibility to protect Kent's wildlife and
habitats and so conserve Kent's biodiversity. This is how you can
help.
Our county's outstanding countryside and areas of nature
conservation give us many reasons to get out and about and
appreciate our natural heritage.
Iconic species are species associated with a habitat or an area
that are easily identifiable and popular with people.
Our coast, countryside, wildlife and heritage, combined with our
towns and villages, create the unique character of our county.
Kent's coast is one of the longest and most varied coastlines in
England.
Kent's natural environment is covered by a number of
designations to help protect rare and vulnerable habitats and
species.
This section highlights some of the key projects and services
Kent County Council helps to deliver.