Archive
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18 September 2017
Charity Ball - an unqualified success
Sussex Wildlife Trust welcomed over 240 people to their Charity Ball at the weekend.
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16 September 2017
Oak Galls
Next time you walk past an oak tree, take a closer look and you might notice something a bit unusual. Perhaps some of the acorns are ripening nicely but others seem to have mutated into an abnormal, knobbly mess. What’s going on?
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14 September 2017
Arundel Bypass Walk
Walk the proposed route of the Arundel bypass on Sunday 17 September.
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13 September 2017
Maurizio d'Arienzo
Maurizio d’Arienzo, one of our long-standing volunteers, passed away suddenly at the beginning of March 2017 and will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him
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12 September 2017
Never volunteer? Think again
Woods Mill and Hit Squad regular Peter Burton explains why he finds volunteering with the Trust such a rewarding experience.
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12 September 2017
Remember Sussex Wildlife Trust
Legacies can play a part in securing the future of wildlife across our county.
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11 September 2017
Blackberry season
It’s blackberry season. Perfect for making jams and crumbles - and a feast for wildlife
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11 September 2017
Saltmarsh Colours
Just as the trees change colour in the autumn, so do the plants of the saltmarsh
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07 September 2017
New volunteer group at Flatropers Wood
Flatropers Wood nature reserve near Northiam is looking for volunteers
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06 September 2017
More roads means more congestion
We are in a phase of “consultation” for road building along the A27. Proposals at Worthing and at Arundel are in the fray at the moment, but I’m sure more will follow. We appear to be entering another road-building bonanza where, ignoring the evidence of the past, the dewy-eyed romantics of the Highways Agency believe that road building will solve all our congestion ills.
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04 September 2017
The Buzz Club
Charlie Dance from the University of Sussex’s Buzz Club has written a guest blog about how citizen science can help pollinators
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04 September 2017
August 2017 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
A real surprise during August was the sighting of a monarch butterfly on the Beach Reserve briefly on the 4th.