Archive
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05 August 2025
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife Sightings: July 2025
Five species of tern, returning waders and the reappearance of Broad-leaved Helleborine were among the month’s highlights.
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04 August 2025
'Blue Mentors' trained in Eastbourne
A nationwide scheme aimed at engaging young people with their ‘blue’ spaces – coasts, rivers, and estuaries – has been lent a helping hand by Sussex Wildlife Trust.
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04 August 2025
Himalayan Balsam: A Big Annual Problem For Nature
Senior Land Advisor, Rich Black, explains why Himalayan Balsam is causing mountains of trouble for our waterways, and how you can help the Wilder Horsham District project to reverse it.
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04 August 2025
Cinnabar caterpillars
It seems to have been a good summer for Cinnabar Moth caterpillars. They can be found in their hundreds munching away on yellow-flowered Ragwort, and their bold black-and-gold stripes make them easy to identify.
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03 August 2025
Sussex seabed habitats
For Marine Week 2025, Wilder Communities Officer (Coastal) Ella Garrud, tells us about our amazing Sussex seabed habitats
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02 August 2025
Music in the woods - meet Nicoleta Carpineanu
Nicoleta Carpineanu has been undertaking a rather special creative project that involves two ‘forests’ - the ancient woods at Ebernoe Common and the kelp forest under the sea off the Sussex coast
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30 July 2025
Marine Photo Competition 2025 - the finalists!
Browse the twelve shortlisted entries for this year’s competition and vote for your favourite.
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29 July 2025
Marine Gastropods
As Marine Week begins, Trainee Community Engagement Officer Archie Taplin tells us about the inspiring marine gastropod course he attended
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28 July 2025
National Marine Week - Celebrating the Seabed
Join us in celebrating our wonderful Sussex seabed habitats this National Marine Week.
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21 July 2025
Of Owls, Larks and Hedgehogs
Some of us are nocturnal too!
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18 July 2025
Wildlife in watercolour: Meet Rachel Spreckley
Find out more about the artist behind the paintbrush.
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15 July 2025
Planning: small sites could be exempt from nature recovery rules
We stand to lose huge amounts of the promised ‘net gain’ for nature. Tell the government to think again.