Archive
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10 October 2017
Infinity Foods and Sussex Wildlife Trust create roosting spaces for bats
Infinity Foods has partnered with Sussex Wildlife Trust to make more roosting space for bats in Brighton
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08 October 2017
Seasearch: exploring Sussex's underwater world
Seasearchers are experienced scuba divers who have undertaken training in identification skills and habitat classification.
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06 October 2017
Fungi Rainbow
Celebrate the exotic-looking colours of fungi found in Sussex for UK Fungus Day
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05 October 2017
Rye's Countryside Champions up for Top Awards
Conservationists in Rye are ‘delighted’ after being named as finalists in the Sussex Countryside Awards.
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04 October 2017
Christmas has come early
Our ecologist thinks this is the best fungus he has ever seen!
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02 October 2017
Photo Competition Vote Open
Twelve superb wildlife and landscape images have been chosen from the hundreds entered in this year’s Sussex Wildlife Trust ‘Joy of Nature’ photo competition. Now it’s up to you to decide the overall winner and vote for your favourite by 29 October.
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01 October 2017
September 2017 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
A pleasant surprise during September was a wryneck seen at Castle Water on the 7th of the month.
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29 September 2017
West Sussex County Council votes to increase road congestion throughout Sussex
West Sussex County Council has voted to support an environmentally damaging bypass around Arundel
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29 September 2017
Sussex Naturalists Shortlisted for Award
Peter Hodge and John Newnham have been shortlisted for the 2017 UK Awards for Biological Recording and Information Sharing
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28 September 2017
Seaford Head sightings
Parasol mushrooms and clustered bellflower seen at Seaford Head nature reserve today as well as several clouded yellow and small copper butterflies.clustered bellflower
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26 September 2017
Buzzard bounce-back
The beautiful buzzard is a common sight across Sussex, but that wasn’t always the case.
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20 September 2017
Perpetuating myths - a call to action
Proposers of big new roads need to prove that the environmental damage done by roads is outweighed by the benefit they provide.As we have seen, the benefits are illusory, congestion gets worse, not better. So, not much benefit then!