Archive
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25 January 2018
Brighton Marathon Charity Places Available
General places for Brighton Marathon 2018 have now closed, but we still have a number of charity places available if you would like to run as part of our Sussex Wildlife Trust Team.
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24 January 2018
Seaford Head Saturday Hit Squad
The Saturday Hit Squad were working at Seaford Head keeping the fire going with our latest high tech equipment!
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22 January 2018
King of the Birds
The diminutive wren has a reputation for being clever and secretive
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16 January 2018
Volunteers wanted at Seven Sisters Country Park
Can you volunteer to help with our environmental education programme at Seven Sisters Country Park?
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11 January 2018
The 25 Year Environment Plan
The Wildlife Trusts’ initial response to the 25 Year Environment Plan
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11 January 2018
A New Way to Build
The Wildlife Trusts are calling on developers, local authorities and Government to embrace a new, more holistic way of building: one that avoids damage to protected sites, and works with the natural surroundings to create gains for nature, and better health and well-being for residents.
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10 January 2018
The Burton Mistletoe Crisis
Mistletoe has never been recorded on a Sussex Wildlife Trust reserve, but at Burton Pond it is tantalisingly close. However when you are looking for mistletoe you never know what else might turn up…
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09 January 2018
Winter foxes
Winter is the height of the mating season, and foxes are particularly vocal at the moment.
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05 January 2018
A Retiring Volunteer
The Chairman of the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, Cliff Dean spoke with Peter on his last day as a volunteer.
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03 January 2018
December 2017 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Bird highlight this month was probably this Dartford warbler seen on Harbour Farm on the 28th.
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27 December 2017
Top 10 tips to make your garden more wildlife friendly
January is the perfect month to start thinking about making your garden or outside space more friendly for wildlife.
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22 December 2017
Festive robin
Why is the robin so strongly associated with Christmas?