Archive
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19 May 2016
30 Days Wild this June
It’s an undisputed fact that a generation of children are growing up disconnected from nature and only one in ten children ever play in wild places - Sussex Wildlife Trust is doing something about it.
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18 May 2016
An EU framework for water and wetlands
The sixth of our blog series about the EU Referendum and Sussex Wildlife, looks at how the EU policy has impacted on our water and wetlands.
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18 May 2016
Pondtail Wood - plantation and ancient wood?
There has been some confusion about Pondtail Wood – it looks like a plantation and yet we are calling it an ancient wood. So let’s see if we can clear this up.
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16 May 2016
Pondtail Wood - centuries of woodland history destroyed in a few weeks
Centuries of woodland history destroyed in a few weeks as a woodland near Henfield is illegal felled. UPDATED to include video
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15 May 2016
Wildlife Walk at Levin Down
A spring walk around our reserve near Singleton in West Sussex.
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13 May 2016
Rise of the Rain Garden
The rise of the Rain Garden - from Portland (US) to Portslade.
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12 May 2016
The EU and the marine environment
The fifth of our blog series about the EU Referendum and Sussex Wildlife, looks at how the EU policy has impacted on the marine environment
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11 May 2016
Biology Road
Sussex Wildlife Trust’s ecologist, Graeme Lyons, returns to Sussex University to teach students from all over the UK about entomology.
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10 May 2016
Waders R Us
May is a great month for watching waders at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and so far this month we have seen 25 species!
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10 May 2016
Step away from the desk
Sometimes it is hard to get away from the desk during the busy working day, but even a short stroll outside can reveal some amazing wildlife
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09 May 2016
Take two onions
Wild garlic is a relative of the bluebell and is flowering in woodlands across Sussex
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06 May 2016
Walk to Well Bottom
A walk onto the South Downs between Lewes and Seaford.