Archive
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09 April 2019
A Wilder Future for water voles?
In a healthy natural environment, water voles would be prolific and widespread. Unfortunately, Ratty is no different from most of the rest of our wildlife. Nationally, and locally, water voles have experienced severe and rapid declines - So what can we all do about it?
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08 April 2019
Restore the natural world and help save us from climate disaster
Restore our battered natural world on a huge scale - far greater than the feeble efforts we’ve seen so far – and this will also draw carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and so help address climate change.
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02 April 2019
Behind the Lens with Joe James, the 'Autistic Photographer'
Joe James, who calls himself the Autistic Photographer, talks to us about nature photography, what that means to him, and shares some of his favourite shots
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01 April 2019
March 2019 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Bird highlight during March was a splendid male ring-necked duck initially seen at Castle Water on the 27th.
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30 March 2019
April is the cruellest month
When T.S. Eliot wrote the first words of “The Waste Land” - April is the cruellest month, many people thought it was because the life and colour of spring ….
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29 March 2019
James Duncan: Back by Popular Demand
The ‘Woods Mill 50’ project may be coming to an end but project officer James will be sticking around.
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28 March 2019
Badger, Ratty, Mole and Toad strike out for a Wilder Future
Stars speak up for wildlife in new Wilder Future campaign trailer hitting cinemas this weekend
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27 March 2019
Bee-fly
Is it a bee? Is it a fly? Well, it’s a bee-fly!
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26 March 2019
Walks, Talks and Courses in April 2019
Michael Blencowe looks forward to the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s wildlife courses, walks and talks in March
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26 March 2019
Doing the moth math
From 2004, when I began my employment at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, to late 2018 I ran a moth trap at Lime Kiln Cottage.
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25 March 2019
Wild daffodils
Wild daffodils may be harder to find but they do still grow in a few remaining fragments of their former range
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20 March 2019
Help us secure the future of Sussex Wildlife Trust's first visitor centre
Sussex Wildlife Trust is making an appeal to its members and supporters to secure the future of the new Discovery Centre currently being built at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.