Archive
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27 July 2018
So long Tony and thanks for all the fish / trees / flowers / invertebrates
Dr Tony Whitbread had his last day of 27 years working for the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
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25 July 2018
Golfers raise £13k for Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
Generous golfers from all over Kent and Sussex raised an astounding £13,000 towards the exciting new Discovery Centre for Rye Harbour Nature Reserve at a golf challenge event
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25 July 2018
The policy production line
The Prime Minister announced for the first time that the Government would be introducing an ambitious Environment Bill. This is great news and something the Wildlife Trusts welcome.
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25 July 2018
Wildlife Walks and Courses in August 2018
Michael Blencowe looks forward to the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s wildlife courses, walks and talks in August
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24 July 2018
We don't mind a 'wild child'
Seven Sisters holiday club is back for a wild summer
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23 July 2018
App explorers
A number of routes around Sussex Wildlife Trust nature reserves are now available on the ViewRanger app
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21 July 2018
Wild and Domesticated Carrots
Wild Carrot (Daucus carota) has become a common flower of the grassland and some shingle areas of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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19 July 2018
Bracklesham Bay clean up deemed a big success
Bracklesham Bay was given a deep clean as volunteers from Southern Co-op were out in force with Sussex Wildlife Trust.
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18 July 2018
Wave of Support
Hurry, there isn’t much time left to show your support for new Marine Conservation Zones
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18 July 2018
Feeling The Pressure
Recent high air pressure has affected our saline wetlands.
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11 July 2018
Caverns of water right under our feet
Sussex had just 4% of its long term average rainfall in June
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10 July 2018
Urban peregrines
Our towns and cities may seem unlikely locations for a spot of birdwatching but next time you’re in the urban jungle, look up - the world’s fastest animal could be soaring overhead.