Archive
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23 April 2018
A Day To Remember
I had a fantastic day last Friday with noted entomologist Steven Falk and the Wildlife Trust ecologist Graeme Lyons looking for rare bees at Castle Water.
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20 April 2018
Loopholes for profiting developers
Dr Tony Whitbread shares his concerns that the review of the National Planning Policy Framework will significantly weaken the protection of Local Wildlife Sites, leaving ‘loopholes for profiteering developers’
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19 April 2018
Shoresearch
Shoresearch is a Wildlife Trust initiative to survey intertidal habitats and species, we also welcome new volunteers who want to get involved
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18 April 2018
New research reveals nature's beauty increases happiness
30DaysWild pioneers action to connect people with natural beauty
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17 April 2018
Countdown for Wildlife - Act Swiftly!
Urgent Call to Action. Your chance to reverse the decline of nature in Sussex.
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13 April 2018
The Stinking Hawksbeard Story
In the 1980s the Dandelion like Stinking Hawksbeard became extinct in Britain.
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12 April 2018
Massive Euro boost for Rye Harbour Discovery Centre project
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve’s proposed Discovery Centre project is celebrating another major award, this time for a huge £900,000 from the European Union.
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06 April 2018
Seaford Community Wildlife Project Launched
Nikki Hills, Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Seaford Community Wildlife Project Officer will soon become a familiar sight as she cycles around the town leading various community activities all with an environmental or wildlife led theme.
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06 April 2018
On your marks, get sett...
Russell Gardham from Eastbourne will be running the Brighton Marathon on Sunday 15th April to raise money to support the work of the Sussex Wildlife Trust
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03 April 2018
March 2018 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Highlight during March were two sightings of spoonbill, with birds on Flat Beach on the 7th and 30th when two were seen.
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03 April 2018
Blackthorn
Blackthorn is easily recognised at this time of year as ‘the one with all the white blossom’.
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29 March 2018
What should I do if I find a baby bird on the ground?
At this time of year it’s quite common to find baby birds on the ground that seem to have ‘fallen’ out of their nest.