Archive
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18 October 2024
Pie, mash and wonderful wildlife
Pie and mash, plenty of birdlife and a stunning sunset proved to be the perfect combination for Sarah Watson, Events Officer, at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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18 October 2024
The lowdown on leaky dams
You may have heard the term ‘leaky dams’, but what exactly are they and how do they work?
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15 October 2024
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife sightings: September 2024
In autumn, we start to welcome back our intrepid winter wanderers, as they migrate from colder climes. Find out the key wildlife sightings this month.
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15 October 2024
Much-loved viewpoint reopens
It’s been a labour of love, but we’re delighted that the viewpoint onto the reedbeds and wildlife of Castle Water, are once again open for the public to enjoy.
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14 October 2024
The Friends of Langmeads
Meet the Friends of Langmeads and find out what they do
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13 October 2024
Big up bats
With Halloween on the horizon, it’s high time for a bit of bat hype.
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11 October 2024
Reserve management of heathland
We actively manage our heathland reserves for wildlife. But how do we do that?
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11 October 2024
Are you meeting with your MP tomorrow?
Do you want your MP to help protect your local green space or take the action needed to clean up our rivers and seas? The Common Grounds day of action is happening tomorrow, Saturday 12th October, across the country.
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10 October 2024
Meet the team: Aimi Rifat
Get to know a bit more about Aimi Rifat, our new Wilder Learning and Communities Officer.
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10 October 2024
Fantastic fungi of Rye Harbour
Neither plant nor animal, they belong to a kingdom all of their own. We’re talking about fungi. Sarah Watson, Events Officer at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and resident fungi-lover, introduces a few of her finds from the nature reserve.
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08 October 2024
March for Clean Water
Sussex Wildlife Trust is calling on people living in Sussex to join Trust staff to ‘March for Clean Water’ on Sunday 3 November 2024
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07 October 2024
Meet zombie fungi
Vedika Patel tells us about the Cordyceps fungus, also known as the zombie fungi, that she discovered at The Deneway