Archive
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08 May 2019
Behind the Lens with Mya Bambrick
We talk to 16 year old Mya Bambrick from Crawley about her nature photography and her conservation heroes
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07 May 2019
Global Biodiversity Assessment Report
Global Biodiversity Assessment Report has been published and in brief it sounds a deafening alarm bell!
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06 May 2019
A helping hand for hedgehogs
It’s Hedgehog Awareness Week, find out how you can turn your garden into a hedgehog haven.
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01 May 2019
April 2019 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
This is the month of amazing changes in the natural world with birds arriving / leaving / migrating and many insects and flowers appearing. We enjoyed some exceptionally warm weather, a few April showers and lots of lovely wildlife.
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30 April 2019
Help marine wildlife with your Tesco 'Bags-of-Help' blue token
We are delighted that, between May 1 and the end of June, Tesco customers can support two key Sussex Wildlife Trust marine programmes, every time they shop.
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29 April 2019
Climate emergency and local democracy
District Council elections are an opportunity to ask your candidates what answers do they have for the climate and ecosystem emergency
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28 April 2019
The Common Lizard
If you know where to look, there are still plenty of ‘dragons’ to be found in Sussex today…
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25 April 2019
Vote for your Local Environment
Our local elections are upon us. What’s your council doing for the environment?
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25 April 2019
The Warbler Factory
Exciting news as Dartford Warblers holding territory in dense bramble scrub at Butcherlands
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24 April 2019
Nightingales
When it comes to birdsong, the nightingale is a world famous virtuoso with a voice so powerful, melodious and varied that few other species can match it.
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23 April 2019
Wilding will help tackle climate change
Rewilding and the restoration of our natural systems can draw millions of tonnes of CO2 out of the air. We can help to stop climate breakdown, but we need to be innovative, and we need to act fast.
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22 April 2019
Seaford Head is buzzing
The bees are loving the ground ivy that is thriving on the paths and rides around Hope Bottom.