Archive
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04 February 2019
Old Lodge in the snow
Enjoy Old Lodge in the snow
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01 February 2019
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - January 2019
After first being spotted during December, the small flock of three twite was still present on the Beach Reserve throughout January.
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31 January 2019
The life aquatic - How wetlands can help reverse climate change
Wetlands can be part of the solution to climate change
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28 January 2019
Wildlife Walks and Courses in February 2019
Michael Blencowe looks forward to the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s wildlife courses, walks and talks in February
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24 January 2019
Towards a Wilder Sussex - we are all in this together
Director of Conservation Henri Brocklebank on a Wilder Sussex, and how we might genuinely make Sussex more wild? “We don’t want small, isolated victories. We want to turn the tide of the fortunes of wildlife.”
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23 January 2019
Short-eared owls
It’s been a good year for ‘shorties’ in Sussex so far this winter, so keep your eyes peeled.
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22 January 2019
Eastbourne Downs - Have your say
Eastbourne Borough Council has organised a drop-in session to hear your views on Tuesday 29 January, from 12 noon – 8pm, at Eastbourne Town Hall.
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21 January 2019
Dr Sean Ashworth appointed as new Chair of Trustees
Dr Sean Ashworth is appointed new Chair of Trustees of Sussex Wildlife Trust
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21 January 2019
Path renovation work at Woods Mill
Footpath renovation work at Woods Mill nature reserve
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20 January 2019
What has pan-species listing Sussex Wildlife Trust's nature reserves done for us?
Graeme Lyons celebrates the updating of the master pan species-list for Sussex Wildlife Trust reserves.
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17 January 2019
Rye Harbour Wetlands
New saltmarsh dramatically increases numbers of waders and wildfowl!
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15 January 2019
Mistle thrush
Winter is a good time to look for mistle thrush, while the trees are bare, as males tend to perch up on the highest branches to sing