Archive
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13 February 2018
Fair Maids of February
Snowdrops have been known by many names, including: fair maids of February, Mary’s tapers, Candlemas bells, white ladies, little sister of the snows, snow piercers, dingle-dangle
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11 February 2018
Lovely weather for swans
Berwick’s swans with their distinctive bright yellow bills have travelled from Sibera to Sussex.
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06 February 2018
Controlled burn at Iping and Stedham Commons
We are planning a controlled burn on Iping and on Stedham Commons on either Thursday 8 February or Friday 9 February 2018.
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05 February 2018
Hibernation
Find out why sleeping can be the best strategy to surviving the winter
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01 February 2018
Outdoor Family Adventure Across Sussex
Nature Tots and Wildlife Watch groups are back and looking forward to Spring
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31 January 2018
January 2018 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
One bird which is typical of the winter months is the fieldfare and January saw at least 50 birds at Rye Harbour on Castle Farm on the 14th.
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31 January 2018
Britain's Favourite Walks
Rye Harbour was included in Britain’s Top 100 Favourite Walks.
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30 January 2018
Fill your head with wildlife
Michael Blencowe introduces our wildlife course programme for 2018, some old favourites return and there are lots of new courses too
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27 January 2018
Goldcrest
Winter is the most challenging season for our garden birds. How does a bird as tiny as a goldcrest survive?
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25 January 2018
Brighton Marathon Charity Places Available
General places for Brighton Marathon 2018 have now closed, but we still have a number of charity places available if you would like to run as part of our Sussex Wildlife Trust Team.
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24 January 2018
Seaford Head Saturday Hit Squad
The Saturday Hit Squad were working at Seaford Head keeping the fire going with our latest high tech equipment!
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22 January 2018
King of the Birds
The diminutive wren has a reputation for being clever and secretive