Archive
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23 April 2025
Species of the day: Kestrel
A mere half-century ago, the Common Kestrel was likely to be the only bird of prey regularly seen across much of Britain
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22 April 2025
Love your Dandelions!
Let’s hear it for Dandelions! Marvellous plants.
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10 April 2025
Announcing a new way to book events
After many requests to make booking onto our events and courses easier, we are pleased to announce that we are moving over to the ticketing platform Eventbrite.
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09 April 2025
A June trip to Rye Harbour
Some tips for a visitor new to birding who is planning a June visit to Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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09 April 2025
Bluebell Hues
Every April and May, Sussex woodlands erupt with millions of our best-loved flowers, announcing that spring, finally, has sprung.
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07 April 2025
The wildlife of Arlington churchyard
Local naturalist and moth-trapper Mike Mullis shows us the wildlife of Arlington churchyard.
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04 April 2025
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife sightings: March 2025
Signs of spring were appearing across the nature reserve, along with a rare visitor we weren’t expecting.
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04 April 2025
(Young) People Power
Our Youth Rangers have been making a big difference out on the nature reserve. Find out how just eleven people, and tonnes of enthusiasm, have made it happen.
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03 April 2025
One of Britain’s rare mammals
Water Vole numbers have declined by 90% in Britain over the last 30 years. Thankfully the population at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is thriving. Barry Yates, Chair of the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, explains why.
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02 April 2025
Underground, overground, running free!
Aileen Raynos is passionate about running - and wildlife. She’s combining the two by running the massive 100km, London 2 Brighton Ultra Challenge in support of Sussex Wildlife Trust.
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02 April 2025
UK’s first national kelp conference
Sussex Kelp Recovery Project hosts UK’s first national kelp conference at the University of Sussex as it launches new report
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01 April 2025
Staff with hidden talents - meet Helen Burgess
Helen Burgess works for SxBRC - but is also a wonderful wildlife potter. Find out more about her pottery.