Archive
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12 November 2025
Statement on bio-beads disaster at Camber Sands
Sussex Wildlife Trust is devastated to see millions of bio-beads washing up on the coastline of East Sussex.
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12 November 2025
Magical heathland dawn wins photo competition
The winner of our 2025 photo competition is announced
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11 November 2025
Festive Crafts come to the Discovery Centre
Christmas is coming early to the Discovery Centre at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve where there are a number of ways to get into the festive spirit.
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11 November 2025
Behind the Lens with Lloyd Lane
Lloyd Lane, our 2025 photo competition winner, tells us about his nature photography
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10 November 2025
Community Groups at The Deneway
We were recently delighted to welcome The Clare Project to The Deneway Nature Reserve
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10 November 2025
An urgent update on planning reforms - please act today
It’s time for all of us to ask our MPs to keep Amendment 130, to protect irreplaceable habitats and species.
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10 November 2025
Meet young photo winner Xavier Marrs
We are delighted to announce that 13 year old Xavier Marrs from Rye has won the youth category of our 2025 Photo Competition
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10 November 2025
Red Herrings
Love them or loathe them, the Herring Gull is a Sussex icon, and there is far more to this charismatic species than meets the eye.
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09 November 2025
Rye Harbour welcome Steve from East Sussex Vision Support
We were delighted to be visited by Steve Saunders from East Sussex Vision Support recently
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08 November 2025
Meet Reuben Martin - David Streeter Wildlife Champion
This year’s David Streeter Award goes to Reuben Martin, a remarkable young conservationist whose dedication to protecting reptiles and amphibians in Sussex is truly inspiring
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07 November 2025
A Victory for Nature: Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Judicial Review Success
We are thrilled to share the outcome of our recent Judicial Review challenge, a significant win for marine conservation and a proud moment for Sussex Wildlife Trust.
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07 November 2025
Sussex Wildlife Trust celebrates success in legal battle to stop Marine Conservation Zone dumping as licence is quashed
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has conceded they made a legal error – their decision was unlawful and has been quashed. Thank you to everyone who supported our action.