10-08-2025
Birds and seals at risk on Kent coastline, says Wildlife Trust
Coastal birds and seals need extra protection on busy beaches during the summer months, according to the Kent Wildlife time of year sees shore nesting birds as they reach the end of the breeding season, as well as grey seals, who are already vulnerable when they shed their Jones, the protected area warden, told BBC Kent that visitors need to be aware of the risks to wildlife, while enjoying the coastline during the summer holidays."There are some rules and coastal codes that we need to follow to make sure the wildlife can also find safe havens," she added.
The trust is taking part in the national Operation Seabird initiative, which focuses on protecting marine coastal is working closely with enforcement officers, the rural taskforce and Kent's marine police teams to ensure people are properly following the rules."It's about giving wildlife space, sticking to footpaths and following signage on restricted access to beaches," Ms Jones added: "Motor craft need to stay at least 200 metres from shore and following speed limits to give wildlife the space it needs."