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Author Richard CobdenDigital Media OfficerDownload the Sussex Wildlife Trust badger stencilhere and create a wild decoration for your Halloween pumpkin. Let's get startedHow to create a pumpkin badger
Author Michael BlencoweLewes Community Wildlife Officer ivy / Mark GrecoThe all-in-one nature reserve, kebab shop and goblin scarer. The flowers which have filled our countryside and gardens with colour and have provided our insects with
Today Sussex Wildlife Trust's Eastbourne Regional Group (http://www.sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk/eastbourne) organised a guided walk in woodlands to the north of Lewes. The walk was led by fungi expert Martin Allison and followed on from an indoor talk by Martin in Eastbourne last week.
Author Fran SouthgateWetlands Officer brown trout / Jack PerksAs the rain falls outside, its not such good weather for us humans any more, but its good weather for ducks, and for some of our
A late update on two of our recent events. From the number of enquiries I had received the search for owls under a full moon on October 8th looked like it was going to be a popular event. However on the night the lashing rain no doubt put many people
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Here is a Guest Blog from Broadwater-based Hedgehog Street Champion, Catherine Amey hedgehog / Alan Baldry, Hedgehog StreetWe know that hedgehog populations are in decline. The reasons are complex and research is ongoing
If you want to create a warm, dry and cosy home safe from prying eyes and predators, going underground is a popular option. Charlotte Owen digs a little deeper in her blog to find out more about the animal architects who create their own underground homes: https://t.co/ix0N2epsAppic.twitter.com/Gpv2HX57ew