Archive
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22 June 2018
Roe deer fawns
Hidden among the tall grass, a young roe deer lies perfectly still, almost invisible
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21 June 2018
Marine Conservation Zones: The story so far...
The Government is consulting on a third tranche of Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ) designations for England; Sussex Wildlife Trust is championing the proposed Zones in Sussex to gather support for their designation.
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20 June 2018
Rye Harbour Discovery Centre funding boost from Gala Concert
Classical music lovers helped raise £2500 towards the new Discovery Centre at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve on Saturday (16 June) with a spectacular Gala Concert by the Hastings Philharmonic Orchestra and Chamber Choir.
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19 June 2018
Tor Lawrence is appointed Chief Executive of Sussex Wildlife Trust
Sussex Wildlife Trust has appointed Tor Lawrence as Chief Executive following the retirement of Dr Tony Whitbread.
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12 June 2018
Iping Common Drop-in Day
Everyone is invited to ‘drop in’ during the day to find out more about Trust’s plans for the nature reserve and talk to our experts
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11 June 2018
Political road games
The Arundel bypass is the key that will unlock a chain of destruction across Sussex. This is the legacy that will be left for future generations.
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10 June 2018
Grizzled tales
Interesting invertebrates at Marline Valley nature reserve
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08 June 2018
Woods Mill nature reserve celebrates 50 golden years
Sussex Wildlife Trust opened its nature reserve at Woods Mill to the public 50 years ago on the 8 June 1968
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07 June 2018
And away we go...
Great to hear that one of our long-term Youth Ranger volunteers has gained a paid job in nature conservation
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04 June 2018
50 Years of Woods Mill
Celebrating 50 Years of Woods Mill: Taking conservation into the next generation
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01 June 2018
Tawny owlets - branching out
Tawny owls can be tricky to spot. But at this time of year, the odds are slightly improved because tawny owl chicks – or owlets – are now emerging from their tree-hole nest.
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30 May 2018
May 2018 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Easterly winds for much of the early part of the month resulted in a real bonanza of rare birds during May.