Archive
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11 March 2025
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife Sightings: February 2025
In February, two of our iconic breeding birds returned. Find out more about them and the other species that were seen last month.
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11 March 2025
Meet our members: John McCutchan
John McCutchan has been a member of Sussex Wildlife Trust for 56 years. He’s been running the Arlington Bluebell Walk since 1972, raising over a million pounds for local charities.
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10 March 2025
Sharing space: our wonderful urban wildlife
As our built environment encroaches upon wild areas, nature is forced to adapt. We celebrate some notable species with whom we are privileged to share our urban spaces.
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09 March 2025
Delving into the darkness at The Deneway
Our Brighton Youth Rangers group celebrated the arrival of spring with an evening pond-dipping session at The Deneway
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08 March 2025
Celebrating the female of the species
This International Women’s Day, we hear about the special connection five women have with the nature reserve.
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04 March 2025
Introducing the Friends: Christine George, Events Coordinator
Meet Christine George, Trustee and Events Coordinator for the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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03 March 2025
Paws for thought!
Many dog owners are passionate about nature and want to avoid harming it. However, even the most well-behaved dogs can unintentionally cause distress or damage wildlife
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01 March 2025
Who's who in the world of Birds of Prey
Do you know your Kestrel from your Red Kite? Find out who is who is the world of birds of prey.
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01 March 2025
Reflections on accessibility at Woods Mill
Uni student and wheelchair user Letty Raby was kind enough to meet us to talk about how Woods Mill could be improved for access at the reserve
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01 March 2025
Behind the Lens with Wayne Turner
Meet wildlife photographer Wayne Turner and find out about his love of owls
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28 February 2025
Landmark Day for Beavers
Sussex Wildlife Trust welcomes the announcement today allowing licensed releases of Beavers into the wild in England, whilst confirming that all existing wild populations can remain and expand naturally
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28 February 2025
Goldcrest: The Little King
Crowned with a yellow tuft, this aptly named species has an equally grand and adorable Latin name: Regulus regulus, or ‘little king’.