Archive of: October, 2017
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26 October 2017
30 Years After the Great Storm - a taste of rewilding
Dr Tony Whitbread continues his series of blogs about the effects of the Great Storm - a taste of rewilding
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26 October 2017
Nicholas Culpeper: Better Living Through Botany
Just over 400 years ago, in 1616, a legend was born; a rebel who partnered up with Mother Nature to revolutionise British medicine. The herbal hero, the botanical bad boy, the father of alternative medicine, ladies and gentleman I give you...Nicholas Culpeper.Nicholas did not have a great start in life.
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25 October 2017
The Way Back to Living Seas
The Wildlife Trusts publish a new report that sets a vision for our marine environment post Brexit
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22 October 2017
A bunch of suckers
Graeme Lyons is been delving into the world of leeches at Waltham Brooks nature reserve.
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20 October 2017
30 Years After the Great Storm - a ripple of disturbance
Dr Tony Whitbread continues his series of blogs about the effects of the Great Storm - looking at disturbance.
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19 October 2017
HLF Grant for Seaford Community Wildlife Project
Sussex Wildlife Trust has been awarded a Heritage Lottery Fund Our Heritage grant to deliver the Seaford Community Wildlife Project
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17 October 2017
Portuguese Man O' War
Portuguese Man O’ War have been spotted in Sussex
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17 October 2017
Fallow Deer
The tranquillity of a woodland walk in October may well be shattered as the fallow deer rut gets underway.
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15 October 2017
30 Years After the Great Storm - what happened?
What were the real effects of the storm on our woods and forests?
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13 October 2017
30 Years After the Great Storm - a personal reflection
Dr Tony Whitbread shares his personal reflections on the 1987 Storm
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12 October 2017
Only four more days to comment on the Arundel Bypasss
Comments on the A27 Arundel Bypass must arrive by Monday 16 October
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11 October 2017
A New Sussex Landscape
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve won the New Sussex Landscapes award at an event organised by CPRE Sussex