Archive
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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.
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06 July 2018
Arundel Bypass: Please write to the Environment and Transport Secretaries
Help us protect National Parks and ancient woodland from new roads.
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04 July 2018
Natural Flood Management Project
The Sussex Flow Initiative use natural flood management & works with natural processes to make land and homes more resilient during times of flood.
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04 July 2018
Let the train take the strain
… was the 1988 slogan to encourage people to use trains, and 30 years later there is an even greater need to encourage the use of public transport.