Archive
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10 December 2025
Help Us Bin Bio-beads
We are backing a petition to end the use of bio-beads, championed by local MP Helena Dollimore. Please sign it today.
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04 December 2025
12 Days Wild is back
12 Days Wild, our midwinter nature challenge is back. Can you do one wild thing a day over the festive period?
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04 December 2025
Cy Baker - artist in residence at Rye Harbour
Meet conservation artist Cy Baker, who will be Artist in Residence at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in 2026
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01 December 2025
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve wildlife sightings November 2025
Dartford Warbler and the sound of a Snow Bunting. What wildlife was seen at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in November 2025?
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01 December 2025
Meet the farmers: Martin Hole
Meet Martin Hole, Chair of the Pevensey Farm Cluster, a coalition of farmers finding a nature friendly direction forward.
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01 December 2025
Eastbourne Group - November 2025 activities
Bats and birds. Find out what the Eastbourne Regional Group got up to in November 2025
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29 November 2025
Meet the Trustees: Steph Bright
Meet new Trustee Steph Bright and find out about her interest in EDI and love of bats
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28 November 2025
Bio-bead incident update
Find out the latest on bio-bead pollution incident and our meeting with Southern Water
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27 November 2025
A dark day for nature
We are bitterly disappointed that the Government has rejected the amendments we championed for the Planning and Infrastructure Bill. Now Biodiversity Net Gain is under threat, before it’s even had a chance to work.
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25 November 2025
Meet the staff: Louisa Mamalis, Monitoring & Evidence Manager
Louisa Mamalis recently joined our Nature Reserves team as Monitoring and Evidence Manager. We caught up with her to find out more about her and her role
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25 November 2025
RSPB and Wildlife Trusts warn of 'perfect storm' for nature
Today two of the UK’s largest conservation charities warn that the Government is betraying nature, wild places and the nature-loving British public
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25 November 2025
Heathland Management at Graffham Common
In a great piece of collaboration, Sussex Wildlife Trust & the South Downs National Park Authority combined forces to help improve Graffham Common as an area of lowland heathland