Archive
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14 February 2019
"I want you to act"
This Friday will see the first national UK student strike to protest lack of government action to combat our climate crisis and sixth mass extinction event.
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13 February 2019
Children's nature clubs
Our Nature Tots (3-6yrs) Wildlife Watch (5-11 yrs) & Wildlife Rangers (12-16 yrs) groups are run by fully trained Forest School Leaders, providing a wonderful opportunity for families to experience nature.
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12 February 2019
Behind the Lens with Tom Lee
Tom Lee from Crowborough talks to us about his love of wildlife and photography and how retirement has given him a chance to explore both even more.
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10 February 2019
Yew
Sussex is home to one of the finest yew woodlands in Europe, at Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve just outside Chichester, where you can walk among some of the oldest living beings in Britain.
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07 February 2019
Sussex Art Fairs
Sussex Art Fairs will be supporting Sussex Wildlife Trust at their upcoming event
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06 February 2019
Grey squirrel courtship
It may be the middle of winter but grey squirrels are already looking for love.
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04 February 2019
World Wetlands Day Walk at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
It was a chilly but beautiful day on Saturday 2nd February when 28 local walkers and a dog came along to Rye Harbour Nature Reserve to take part in a three hour walk celebrating World Wetlands Day.
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04 February 2019
Old Lodge in the snow
Enjoy Old Lodge in the snow
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01 February 2019
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - January 2019
After first being spotted during December, the small flock of three twite was still present on the Beach Reserve throughout January.
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31 January 2019
The life aquatic - How wetlands can help reverse climate change
Wetlands can be part of the solution to climate change
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28 January 2019
Wildlife Walks and Courses in February 2019
Michael Blencowe looks forward to the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s wildlife courses, walks and talks in February
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24 January 2019
Towards a Wilder Sussex - we are all in this together
Director of Conservation Henri Brocklebank on a Wilder Sussex, and how we might genuinely make Sussex more wild? “We don’t want small, isolated victories. We want to turn the tide of the fortunes of wildlife.”