Archive
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23 July 2023
Surprising sea life
Ten young ocean experts from around The Wildlife Trusts federation each introduce one surprising species they want to champion – from Basking Sharks to Seagrass.
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22 July 2023
Sea fruits and veg
Jill Ferguson, Natasha Sharma and the Rye Harbour Wildlife Rangers have cooked up a blog on ‘supermarket items’ such as sea fruits and veg you might find on the beach for Marine Week!
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21 July 2023
Nature Babies - building neural pathways
Jill Ferguson tells us about the Nature Babies group at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and explains its important role in stimulating an awareness in babies of the natural world at a crucial age
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19 July 2023
Flying ant day
Flying ant day - AKA synchronised mating flights of the Black Garden Ant. Why does it seem that Black Garden Ants fly on the same day?
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18 July 2023
A treasure hunt for lost words
Summer’s here and we’ve got a brand new treasure hunt to get your little one’s exploring as they search for the ‘lost words’.
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17 July 2023
Five butterflies to spot in July
How many of these butterflies have you spotted?
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17 July 2023
Meet the staff - Alex Worsley
We meet our Senior Ecologist, Alex Worsley and find out a bit more about him, how a young love of guitars nearly derailed his interested in nature.
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14 July 2023
Community Action
Our Community Action team have been busy supporting local wildlife groups across Sussex. Please get in touch if you would like some advice or support.
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14 July 2023
Isla and her Nature Ranger Award
Meet 11 year old Isla and find our about her Nature Ranger Award
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13 July 2023
Behind the lens - Claire Andrews
We speak to Claire Andrews about her love of animals and photographing wildlife
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12 July 2023
Conservation Policy and Evidence Shoresearch Team Day
The Sussex Wildlife Trust marine team were joined by the wider Conservation Policy and Evidence department for a Shoresearch survey, to collect vital data, but also as a team building day. Discover what they found…
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05 July 2023
Another Milestone Protection for Sussex Seas
Sussex Wildlife Trust is delighted that Dolphin Head has been officially designated as a Highly Protected Marine Area. Dolphin Head, off the Sussex coast, is one of only three English sites designated as a Highly Protected Marine Area.