Archive
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30 August 2017
The Devil's Fingers
This terrifying-looking and very smelly alien fungi has been spotted on a Trust nature reserve for the first time.
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28 August 2017
Outdoor adventures for under-fives
Nature Tots is back for the autumn
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25 August 2017
Slow worm
The slow worm’s name is a bit deceptive, since it is neither slow nor a worm.
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24 August 2017
The Repeal Bill
The Repeal Bill – let’s make sure our MPs know we care about legal protection of our wildlife and wild places
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23 August 2017
Pondtail Wood - Update
An update on the restoration at Pondtail Wood
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22 August 2017
The Wildlife Trusts celebrate 10 year partnership with Vine House Farm
The Wildlife Trusts are celebrating a flourishing 10 year partnership with the company Vine House Farm.
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21 August 2017
Wildlife Watch at Seven Sisters Country Park
Sussex Wildlife Trust is opening a new group for children (5-11) interested in nature at Seven Sisters Country Park near Seaford on Saturday mornings.
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16 August 2017
Kite flying and rockpooling for Brighton schoolchildren
Sussex Wildlife Trust spent the day with 70 children from six primary schools in Brighton & Hove finding out more about the unique wildlife and habitats in the City
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15 August 2017
Summer butterflies
It’s high summer and the air is full of admirals, skippers and peacocks.
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14 August 2017
Volunteering at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
I began volunteering at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve when I was studying a Biology degree at the University of Brighton.
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13 August 2017
The best of the Sussex coast
We’ve compiled a list of some of the best coastal locations in Sussex to inspire you to get out and enjoy our wonderful marine environment.
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09 August 2017
Flatfish Friday
Although there are over 600 species of flatfish found worldwide, we have just a handful of them here in the sea around Sussex