Archive
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19 July 2016
Pokémon spotted at Woods Mill
Just in time for the start of the summer holidays, Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Woods Mill nature reserve has had its first sightings of Pokémon.
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18 July 2016
Grazing Iping Common
The Trust has secured permission from the Planning Inspectorate to fence Iping Common.
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18 July 2016
Slim Jim on the lookout for lunch
Weasel is the smallest carnivore found in Europe.
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14 July 2016
'Wild Woodies' Summer Holiday Clubs in Henfield
There’s magic in the air at Woods Mill nature reserve, Henfield this August.Places are available at Wild Woodies clubs on Tuesday 9th and 16th August from 9am – 4pm.
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12 July 2016
How can we make Brexit work for Sussex wildlife?
Whatever your view on Britain’s position in Europe, we live in a changing world and it is clear that there is now a huge task to make sure that nature conservation is given proper consideration.
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12 July 2016
The last dormouse in Sussex?
Sussex Wildlife Trust is making an urgent appeal to its members and supporters to help protect dormice living in the county.
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11 July 2016
The sights, scents and sounds of summer
July is a good time to look out for a colourful display of poppies, ragged robin or cornflowers, and the abundance of insect life they support.
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30 June 2016
June 2016: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
This month saw a couple of real avian rarities recorded, both for the first time. The first of these was an American golden plover
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30 June 2016
Wildlife courses and walks in July 2016
Michael Blencowe looks forward to the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s wildlife courses, walks and talks in July
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30 June 2016
Birds, bees and butterflies get boost from new countryside coalition
The Wildlife Trusts and LEAF create unique model for nature-friendly farming across 44,500 acres, as part of new Jordans Farm Partnership.
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27 June 2016
Seahorse in Sussex
You never know what you might find on a beach…
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24 June 2016
EU Referendum Result
The EU Referendum has been decided and the challenges faced by Sussex’s wildlife are as great as they have ever been.