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Page last updated at 12:25 GMT, Wednesday, 23 December 2009

A Vietnamese potbellied pig Kent couple breeding 'micro pigs'
Claire Gillingham and Clive Beal breed 'micro pigs' which start life the size of a teacup and reach the height and length of a Spaniel.

Victoria shooting Children with shotgun licences
More than 200 children in Kent and Sussex have shotgun licences and that figure is going up every year. Take part in the debate.


MORE NATURE

Proposal for Kent freight depot
Get the background on the Kent International Gateway as residents prepare to contribute to the proposal's public inquiry.

Kent's Carp is country's biggest
Weighing in at over 67lbs, Two Tone becomes the country's biggest fish of his kind.

Autumnwatch: closer to nature
This autumn 'Get involved with nature,' says wildlife presenter Martin Hughes-Games.

A marine national park
A national park under The English Channel is being created to protect marine wildlife.

Are we all alone in the universe?
The number of sightings of unidentified flying objest, or UFOs, is growing all the time.

Audio slideshow: winter farming
It is winter and on Castle Farm the animals are under cover, the shop is full of produce and seeds are being sown for next year.

Tours for the visually impaired
A collection of audio tours around some of Kent's town, made by the visually impaired for the visually impaired.

Shooting wildlife through a lens
With our simple photography tips you'll be able to capture beautiful shots with the simplest camera.

Polytunnel strawberry growing
Campaigners across the south east are battling over the the spread of polytunnels.

Annette's tiny haven for wildlife
Annette Barsby makes her small garden in Dymchurch on the Kent coast a haven for insects and other wildlife.


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