Archive
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18 December 2018
Behaving like beavers
Our Sussex Flow Initiative Project Officers are mimicking what our ancient natural ecosystem engineers, the beaver, would have done naturally.
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17 December 2018
Events and courses at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in 2019
Some of the 2019 highlights of events and courses at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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16 December 2018
Two turtle doves
Turtle doves have long been a symbol of love and fidelity and have inspired poets, artists and musicians alike, so presenting your one true love with a bonded pair of turtle doves would be the ultimate romantic gesture – except that these birds are now heart-wrenchingly rare.
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14 December 2018
Highlights of the What's On in 2019 brochure
Highlights of Sussex Wildlife Trust events 2019. We speak to Michael Blencowe about what’s new and what’s what
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10 December 2018
A partridge in a pear tree
Concerted conservation efforts on farmland across the county could see the grey partridge thrive here once again – but we’re still unlikely to see one perching in a pear tree.
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06 December 2018
Target 100
Target 100 is ambitious within the water industry for aiming to bring personal water consumption to an average of 100 litres per capita per day.
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05 December 2018
Great news for Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
Discover Rye Harbour application awarded a first-round pass by the Heritage Lottery Fund
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04 December 2018
Stoat
The slinky stoat is a bundle of energy, always alert and highly inquisitive.
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03 December 2018
'Elms for Armistice' in Seaford, supporting white-letter hairstreak butterflies
Sussex Wildlife Trust have recently been involved with supporting volunteer group Seaford Tree Wardens with their memorial ‘Elms for Armistice’ project.
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03 December 2018
Behind the Lens with Rachel Bigsby
We speak to wildlife photographer and film maker Rachel Bigsby about what inspires her
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29 November 2018
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - November 2018
This month saw the first records of goldeneye for the winter
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29 November 2018
A breath of fresh air
Take time to appreciate the natural world around you