Archive
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02 May 2017
April 2017 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Wildlife highlight during April was the discovery of a small colony of grey-backed mining bee (Andrena vaga) at Castle Water by local photographer and bee enthusiast Peter Greenhalf on 3rd April.
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02 May 2017
Could you be a Volunteer Nature Tots Group Assistant
If you enjoy working with children aged 3-5 and have an interest in wildlife, why not come along and help us run our Nature Tots sessions.
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01 May 2017
Sightings at Seaford Head
Green winged orchids and an adder seen at Seaford Head
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26 April 2017
Cuckoos
The call of a common cuckoo is always a welcome sound but our best-known summer visitor is far less popular with some of our resident birds, thanks to its devious breeding strategy.
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24 April 2017
Let's talk about flooding in Worthing
Transition Town Worthing is inviting local residents to a public meeting about flooding, how it affects you and what you can do about it.
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21 April 2017
Call to action
Election manifestos are being finalised this weekend and your MP can affect what goes in them.
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12 April 2017
A snake in the grass
Grass snake sightings have been causing great excitement at Woods Mill nature reserve recently
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10 April 2017
Chuffed to hear a chiffchaff
The chiffchaff is a bird more easily heard than seen. Helpfully, it actually sings out its own name; a repetitive “chiff-chaff-chiff-chaff”
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05 April 2017
Pondtail Wood - New Owner
An update on the new ownership of Pondtail Wood
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05 April 2017
If you come down to the coast today...
The intertidal zone is a fascinating place where the sea meets the land in which you can find a huge variety of habitats and species. Explore it with Shoresearch.
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03 April 2017
The journey so far
Find out how Bruno, our People and Wildlife trainee, has been getting on with his traineeship with the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
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02 April 2017
Lets hear it for dandelions
In praise of dandelions