Archive
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29 April 2023
My First Month as Heritage Trainee at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
David Bridger joined us for his traineeship in late March this year. Find out how David’s first month as Heritage Trainee at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve has gone.
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28 April 2023
Discovery of rare Mole Cricket
The Mole Cricket is an endangered species in the UK and was considered extinct here until relatively recently, so we were surprised when a sighting was reported to our WildCall, wildlife advice and information service.
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27 April 2023
Stories in Pictures From a Coastal Landscape
Lou joined us as the tutor of our six months screenwriting course last Autumn at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. She has guided a group of students through the process of developing ideas based on the Rye Harbour Landscape.
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27 April 2023
Falmouth Jungle: Pop-Up Automaton Exhibition at Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Shop
Rye Harbour Discovery Centre have been loaned an amazing automaton by the famous Cabaret Mechanical Theatre. This piece is called ‘Falmouth Jungle’ and was created by the artist Peter Markey.
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26 April 2023
Meet the staff: Andy Fry, WildCall Officer
We talk to Andy Fry about himself and his role as WildCall Officer
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25 April 2023
Pots of ideas for small-space gardening
Pots, tubs, hanging baskets and window boxes can brighten up the smallest spaces and help wildlife too.
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24 April 2023
Nature for everyone
Nature can benefit everyone’s health and wellbeing. But there are inequalities around how much we can all access healthy, natural places.
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24 April 2023
Holiday fun at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Find out what’s been happening with events at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve - and what’s planned for May half term
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21 April 2023
Let's go 30 Days Wild
Take part in the UK’s biggest month-long nature challenge, 30 Days Wild
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20 April 2023
Wildflower Lewes and the High Street pollinator project
We speak to Lesley Healey of Wildflower Lewes about what they do and their new High Street pollinator project
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17 April 2023
Why chalk grasslands are so important - part two
Development has eaten away at our stunning Downs, but with planning laws, then protective designations, this has dramatically slowed. In the second of two blogs, Phil Belden talks about the vital importance of protecting and caring for it.
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16 April 2023
Why chalk grasslands are so important
Phil Belden explains why chalk grassland is such an incredibly important habitat.