Archive of: November, 2021
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29 November 2021
David King wins the David Streeter Award
The David Streeter Award is given annually to a young person who has made an outstanding contribution to nature conservation. This year the winner is David King. He tells us a bit about himself.
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26 November 2021
We speak to new Heritage Trainee Tim Castle
We speak to new Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Heritage Trainee Tim Castle
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25 November 2021
Nature's role for carers by Darren Currell
We speak to carer Darren Currell about the role nature plays in his work
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25 November 2021
Rye Harbour's Piscivores
November was a great month for animals that eat fish at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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24 November 2021
Soil
There’s a secret world beneath your feet - of soil. Charlotte Owen tells us more
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22 November 2021
Save Oldhouse Warren ancient woodland
Please tell Center Parcs and our local councillors and MPs, that Oldhouse Warren ancient woodland is the wrong place for a huge holiday park.
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17 November 2021
Kelp Summit 2021
The Kelp Summit will highlight the work of the Sussex Kelp Restoration Project since the landmark implementation of the Sussex Inshore Fisheries & Conservation Authority’s Nearshore Trawling Byelaw in March 2021.
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15 November 2021
Where are all the acorns?
Have you noticed that the Oak trees have been a bit bare this autumn? We’ve seen hardly any acorns but there were plenty last year. What’s going on? Charlotte Owen explains about mast years.
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12 November 2021
Billingshurst - creating a haven for hairstreaks and other wildlife
Making plans to help the butterflies of Billingshurst
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11 November 2021
Meet our members - Paul Robards
We speak to Paul Robards of the Friends of Broadwater
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10 November 2021
Environment Act Enacted
Last night the Environment Bill was passed by the House of Lords and has now received Royal Assent - so, after over three years of campaigning from NGOs, MPs, Peers and the movement’s supporters, we now have an Environment Act!
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09 November 2021
Nature is feeling the squeeze
As we head in to the second week of COP26, we’re also entering week two of the Examinations in Public for the Worthing and Brighton Local Plans, which will shape development for the next 15 years.