Archive
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13 March 2018
Huge funding boost for Rye Harbour Nature Reserve project
Plans for the new Discovery Centre being developed for Rye Harbour Nature Reserve received a massive boost this week with the news that not one – but three – major funding organisations have agreed to award over £1.75 million to the scheme.
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12 March 2018
Spring into action
Graeme Lyons has been working with the volunteer group at Flatropers Wood recording wildlife
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09 March 2018
Iping Common Update
An update on the recent fire at Iping Common
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07 March 2018
Dr Tony Whitbread announces his retirement
Dr Tony Whitbread, Chief Executive Officer of the Sussex Wildlife Trust has announced his retirement.
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06 March 2018
We are now in the business of restoring nature
“We now realise that healthy natural systems are essential to our wellbeing and existence and we now have the evidence to prove it.”
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04 March 2018
Teenage Dirt Bags?
If you think that all teenagers are prone to lurking in shopping centres or skulking into darkened rooms - think again Wildlife Rangers is for 12-16 year olds who love to be outside
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28 February 2018
Nature Reserves in the Snow
Sussex Wildlife Trust nature reserves in the snow.
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28 February 2018
Heathland Fire at Iping Common
Fire crews called to heathland fire at Iping Common nature reserve
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28 February 2018
February 2018 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
A familiar bird during the winter months is the long-tailed tit, it’s busy, noisy flocks often seen moving through hedge lines and scrub where they feed on invertebrates.
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26 February 2018
New report points to 30% decline in water vole distribution
National treasure ‘Ratty’ needs urgent help to survive
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25 February 2018
Should I stay, or should I go?
Colder weather is coming very soon and the ground may not thaw for many days and so what will the Golden Plovers do?
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22 February 2018
Spark a love of wildlife in your child
We all know that children are happier, healthier and more creative when they are connected with nature. By getting hands on with our outdoor adventure and bushcraft clubs, families have the opportunity to create shared happy memories to last a lifetime.