By Catherine Smalley

Published: Tuesday, 19 July 2022 at 12:00 am


Three wild bison have been released in West Blean woods near Canterbury in Kent, a nature reserve boasting one of the largest areas of ancient woodland in the UK.

The reintroduction forms part of a broader wilding project led by Kent Wildlife Trust and the Wildwood Trust, which has been made possible by a £1m award from the People’s Postcode Lottery Dream Fund. Its aim is to restore the woodland’s natural ecosystem, improve biodiversity and help store carbon.

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“The Wilder Blean project will prove that a wilder, nature-based solution is the right one for tackling the climate and nature crisis we now face,” says Paul Hadaway director of conservation at Kent Wildlife Trust.

“Using missing keystone species like bison to restore natural processes to habitats is the key to creating bio-abundance in our landscape.”