Britain’s largest wildfowling club
Founded in 1953, the Kent Wildfowling & Conservation Association has grown into Britain’s largest wildfowling club. The Association protects substantial marsh, foreshore, wetland and countryside interests while maintaining responsible access for members.
Chairman Alan Jarrett has led much of the Association’s modern growth. Since 1983, freehold land ownership has grown from less than 100 acres to well over 2,100 acres, with wider land control now exceeding 13,000 acres.
Objectives
- Protect the interests of wildfowlers.
- Maintain and uphold the best traditions of sportsmanship in wildfowling.
- Maintain the proper conservation of wildfowl.
- Provide facilities to encourage a better understanding of wildfowling as a sport.
- Provide social and other amenities for members.
The KWCA maintains strong links with major shooting and countryside associations and encourages members to adopt safe, responsible and correct practice.