Archive
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23 October 2018
Severing their own green finger
Whitehawk Hill is one of Brighton & Hove’s most valuable wild spaces and a designated Local Nature Reserve - so why has it been earmarked for development?
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22 October 2018
No more plastic
Membership Development Manager Debbie is delighted that efforts to ditch plastic wrapping for membership packs and our bi-annual wildlife magazine mailings have been successful, and we have now ditched the plastic wrap
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19 October 2018
Thistle-tweaker
The goldfinch is a beautiful little bird, almost verging on the exotic with its scarlet facemask, vibrant yellow wing feathers and chunky, parrot-like beak.
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18 October 2018
Transatlantic mini-boat at Seaford Head
Schoolchildren in Seaford were thrilled to hear Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Nikki Hills talk about the miniature boat that washed up at Seaford Head, having been launched 3,000 miles away in Maine, USA by schoolchildren, in order to track coastal currents and discover more about how communities evolve.
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17 October 2018
The Natural Capital of Floodplains
The Trust is working with partners to provide Natural Capital and multiple benefits to people and wildlife through Natural Flood Management in the Sussex Flow Initiative project.
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14 October 2018
Climate of change
Is it clear yet? Nature is not a ‘nice to have’.
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11 October 2018
Smarter transport solutions
In light of Monday’s IPCC publication, clarifying the catastrophic risk of not making dramatic cuts to our carbon emissions, our calls for halting the Arundel bypass proposals and those for a new road running from Lewes to Polegate, seem extremely pertinent.
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10 October 2018
Bogey beetle
This nationally scarce apple-green coloured tortoise beetle has been discovered at Stedham Common for the first time.
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10 October 2018
The Power of Place
Today is World Mental Health Day
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09 October 2018
Lost Words Update
The Lost Words appeal has really taken off and we are well on the way to reaching our initial target – to put a copy of the Lost Words in every state primary school across East & West Sussex, and Brighton & Hove.
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05 October 2018
Habitat Restoration Project at Woods Mill
Phase Two of the Habitat Restoration Project Begins at Woods Mill
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04 October 2018
A Precarious Lifestyle
Babington’s Orache is a low growing plant that has a precarious lifestyle, growing in the mobile shingle below the line of the winter storms