Archive
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25 July 2019
The fishermen who collect litter at sea
We speak to local fisherman John Botterell, whose family collect rubbish from the sea as they fish.
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24 July 2019
Sundews
The sundew is a carnivorous plant found growing in Sussex
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24 July 2019
Wildlife Walks, Talks and Courses in August 2019
Michael Blencowe looks forward to the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s wildlife courses, walks and talks in August
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23 July 2019
Sussex Emerald at Rye Harbour
The Sussex Emerald moth is a very rare beast in the UK, with breeding traditionally restricted to the disturbed shingle habitats at Dungeness in Kent
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23 July 2019
Three ways to help thirsty wildlife during hot weather
Three ways to help thirsty wildlife during a heatwave
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22 July 2019
Ten ways to become Carbon Literate
Carbon literacy is an awareness of climate change, the carbon costs and impacts of our everyday life activities, and the ability and motivation to reduce emissions - are you Carbon Literate?
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17 July 2019
Sussex Wildlife Trust project shortlisted for National Award
Our Wild Side of the Tracks project, based at The Deneway Nature Reserve in Brighton has been shortlisted at this year’s ScottishPower Foundation Awards
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16 July 2019
Donation from local co-operative to help protect sealife
Sussex, Hampshire & Isle of Wight and Dorset Wildlife Trusts are saying a big thank you to a regional co-operative - Southern Co-op - after a generous donation will help protect our local sealife.
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12 July 2019
Summer Holiday Clubs 2019
Sussex Wildlife Trust is leading fun-packed outdoor activity days for children across the county throughout the school holidays.
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11 July 2019
A UK first: Shieldbug family new to the UK found at Sussex Wildlife Trust nature reserve
Exciting news as our Senior Ecologist, Graeme Lyons, has found a Shieldbug family new to the British Isles at Marline Valley in Hastings
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11 July 2019
Wilder Future T-shirts
Our new T-shirt designs have been inspired by our Wilder Future Campaign, which sees the much-loved characters from Kenneth Grahame’s children’s classic, The Wind in the Willows, facing up to the threats of the 21st century.
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10 July 2019
Care versus Control
Can a movement with more focus on care rather than control of nature help reconnect humans to the world around us?