Archive
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23 April 2016
Shakespeare's Plants
400 years ago, Shakespeare died, leaving a legacy of plays and sonnets. He often invoked the natural world and mentioned many plants in his work.
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20 April 2016
The EU Nature Directives
The second of our blog series about the EU Referendum and Sussex Wildlife, looks at the EU Nature Directives
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19 April 2016
An Introduction to Bees
Bee expert Steven Falk leads a Sussex Wildlife Trust course to inspire naturalists to record bees in Sussex.
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18 April 2016
When fish have antlers
Graeme Lyons comes face to face with a tompot blenny
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18 April 2016
Sussex Wildlife Trust Marathon Success
Two runners took part in the Brighton Marathon supporting the Sussex Wildlife Trust. Find out how they got on.
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15 April 2016
The EU Referendum
The EU referendum is only ten weeks away. Dr Tony Whitbread plans to write a series of weekly blogs focussing on those issues which affect wildlife and the environment to hopefully add some clarity to the burning question – in or out of the European Union.
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15 April 2016
Kites and Cakes on our Raptor Course
Sarah Quantrill reports from our recent ‘Beginners Guide to Raptors’ course.
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14 April 2016
Bamboozled by camera buttons? Help is at hand
Find out first-hand what it like to go on a Sussex Wildlife Trust photography course
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13 April 2016
Spring at Last!
With the arrival of spring weather at Rye Harbour I have been out and about looking for a couple of rare bee species, and yesterday I managed to find one!
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12 April 2016
Introduction to the Small Mammals of Sussex
The first of our 2016 mammal surveying courses was held at Woods Mill at the weekend.
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12 April 2016
I've waited a decade to see one of these
The Trust’s ecologist was very excited to find rare longhorn beetle in Sussex.
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08 April 2016
Welcoming in the Wheatears 2016
Searching for some amazing migrant birds on our Southerham reserve.