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A 'tiny' announcement...

By Denise Horswell - Clerk Blean Parish Council

Friday, 21 October 2022

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Welcome to the newest member of our Wilder Blean herd! Our Bison Rangers were surprised to be greeted by an adorable calf when carrying out checks in September on the herd of bison in West Blean and Thornden Woods.

The bison calf is the fourth member of the Wilder Blean bison herd. This project is a wilding initiative in partnership with our colleagues at Kent Wildlife Trust, in which our bison team of ecosystem engineers is transforming the ancient woodland to combat the climate and biodiversity crises through their natural behaviours.

This cute calf already has bundles of personality – she loves to play in the rain and is already copying her mum and aunties’ iconic bison behaviours

How can you help?

Please support the growing herd and the Wilder Blean project.
By supporting this pioneering wilding initiative, you can help us provide the best possible environment for Kent's youngest ecosystem engineer, because if nature thrives, we do too.

Contact Information

Denise Horswell - Clerk

  • 01227 470 200

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