Archive of: January, 2019
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31 January 2019
The life aquatic - How wetlands can help reverse climate change
Wetlands can be part of the solution to climate change
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28 January 2019
Wildlife Walks and Courses in February 2019
Michael Blencowe looks forward to the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s wildlife courses, walks and talks in February
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24 January 2019
Towards a Wilder Sussex - we are all in this together
Director of Conservation Henri Brocklebank on a Wilder Sussex, and how we might genuinely make Sussex more wild? “We don’t want small, isolated victories. We want to turn the tide of the fortunes of wildlife.”
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23 January 2019
Short-eared owls
It’s been a good year for ‘shorties’ in Sussex so far this winter, so keep your eyes peeled.
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22 January 2019
Eastbourne Downs - Have your say
Eastbourne Borough Council has organised a drop-in session to hear your views on Tuesday 29 January, from 12 noon – 8pm, at Eastbourne Town Hall.
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21 January 2019
Dr Sean Ashworth appointed as new Chair of Trustees
Dr Sean Ashworth is appointed new Chair of Trustees of Sussex Wildlife Trust
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21 January 2019
Path renovation work at Woods Mill
Footpath renovation work at Woods Mill nature reserve
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20 January 2019
What has pan-species listing Sussex Wildlife Trust's nature reserves done for us?
Graeme Lyons celebrates the updating of the master pan species-list for Sussex Wildlife Trust reserves.
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17 January 2019
Rye Harbour Wetlands
New saltmarsh dramatically increases numbers of waders and wildfowl!
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15 January 2019
Mistle thrush
Winter is a good time to look for mistle thrush, while the trees are bare, as males tend to perch up on the highest branches to sing
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14 January 2019
Behind the Lens with Alan Mackenzie
We speak to wildlife photographer Alan Mackenzie about his life in images
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10 January 2019
What are the chalkboards at Woods Mill?
We’re delighted that Woods Mill was chosen as one of Horsham District Council’s Year of culture “Hidden Gems”. To celebrate, we’ve put up a number of nature-related quotations around Woods Mill. Do come and have a hunt for them #HDYOC19