Archive
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13 December 2017
Our Working Washland complete
Last week we posted a blog about our working washland near Plumpton. One week on and our working washland is complete.
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13 December 2017
A liking for lichen
Lichen is an everyday sight that can often go unnoticed but the more you look, the more of it you see
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11 December 2017
Oystercatcher
There’s no mistaking the oystercatcher, one of the largest, noisiest and arguably best dressed of our shorebirds.
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04 December 2017
Working Washlands
How to create over 100 tonnes of flood storage in a couple of days.
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03 December 2017
On the up!
… some species are doing well at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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30 November 2017
November 2017 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Still present on Harbour Farm during November was the long-staying red-breasted merganser which has been around on and off since October last year.
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30 November 2017
A Plastic Legacy
Plastic is hugely versatile and durable, which makes it great for all manner of applications. These qualities of plastic however, make it a huge problem for the environment.
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29 November 2017
Hordes of Hawfinch
As winter arrives, a special visitor has been spotted in Sussex - the elusive hawfinch
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28 November 2017
Goals and Gulls
‘SEAGULLS, SEAGULLS’ is chanted in the stands but how much do you know about the gulls of Sussex?
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27 November 2017
Happy Birthday Brighton Hit Squad
Brighton Hit Squad celebrated their first birthday on the weekend
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24 November 2017
Sussex Wildlife Trust launches £multi-million project for Rye Harbour
Sussex Wildlife Trust is launching a new £multi-million project to engage future generations in wildlife conservation at Rye Harbour
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17 November 2017
Hermit Crabs
Hermit crabs are known to be ‘choosy’ about their shelter, carefully inspecting a potential home to ensure it’s just right before they move in.