Preserving the diversity of Little Leas
Ongoing conservation efforts behind Little Leas aim to not only preserve the existing biodiversity but enhance it, a cherished natural haven in Faversham. Together, we can ensure its beauty endures and grows for generations to come.


Discover the rich species of Little Leas
From the big things such as the Alder, Ash and Sycamore tree mix to the smaller Wild Garlic, Yellow Archangel and Bluebells, everything is important in an ecosystem like at Little Leas for the continuation of thriving bird, bug and animal species, even in small areas.
Discover How Little Leas Became a Local Treasure
We are working on the site at the moment to make it more habitable for humans and wildlife, such as clearing litter. Once the work is complete to make the site safe, we will encourage local visits of small groups.

Sandra Bethell
Steward of Little Leas
BSc (Hons) Biodiversity Conservation and Management
Blog
Explore our blog for articles, insights, and updates on Little Leas conservation efforts.
-
Tips for Supporting Local Conservation Efforts
There is more garden space in the UK than national reserve, if…
-
-
Why Conservation Matters: The Little Leas Story
This little woodland becoming available so locally to me felt like a…
Unearth Little Leas: A Conservation Gem
Join us in preserving Little Leas—subscribe to our blog, support our mission, or delve into its rich history today.
Preserving Little Leas’ Legacy Together
1 PO BOX, Not My Real Address,
Stalkers Not Welcome
+123
sandra@littleleas.org