Archive
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08 March 2019
Your frogspawn questions answered
Every year WildCall gets lots phone calls from people worried about the frog spawn and tadpoles in their ponds. Here are the answers to the most frequent asked frog spawn questions.
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08 March 2019
TreeGeneration
Fran Southgate examines tree-planting vs nature-led woodland regeneration as a method of nature conservation
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06 March 2019
World Book Day offer
To celebrate World Book Day we are offering free postage on all books bought from our online shop until Monday 11 March 2019.
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05 March 2019
Nature Tots by the Sea
Learning and Engagement Officer Lucy Bowyer talks to us about Nature Tots at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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05 March 2019
Nettle Pancake Day
Try something different this Pancake Day.
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04 March 2019
Siskin
A plentiful supply of seed will often attract a charm of twittering goldfinches or boisterous greenfinches – but a closer look among the regular diners may reveal a less familiar garden visitor - siskin
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02 March 2019
Behind the Lens with Sean Stones
Sean Stones, who takes fantastic wildlife photos, often at Woods Mill, tells us about his love of nature photography
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01 March 2019
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - February 2019
Spotted redshank is one of those birds which I generally hear more than I see, so it was nice to actually lay eyes on one on the new saltmarsh on the 18th.
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28 February 2019
Wildlife Walks, Talks and Courses in March 2019
Michael Blencowe looks forward to the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s wildlife courses, walks and talks in March
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27 February 2019
High risk of wildfires
Please be aware there is currently a heightened risk of fire, particularly on heathland sites due to the dry unseasonably warm weather.
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25 February 2019
The kids are revolting
Guest blogger, Dr Tony Whitbread, blogs about protests by young people at political inaction over our climate crisis
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23 February 2019
That looks like fun!
Find out what it is like to be a volunteer with the Gatwick Greenspace Partnership