Archive
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07 March 2017
Eastbourne downland - saved!
A heart-warming end to a sad saga – Eastbourne Borough Council has responded to the wishes of the people and decided not to sell the Eastbourne downland.
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06 March 2017
Orange-tip butterfly
Have you ever wondered where butterflies go to during the winter? The orange-tip is among the butterflies that survive as a chrysalis.
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04 March 2017
The Brighton & Hove Mayor's charity bike ride
Join Brighton and Hove Mayor, Cllr Pete West on an epic 50 mile cycle ride around the boundary of Biosphere through the Sussex countryside.
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01 March 2017
Badger baby boom
Badgers are busily spring cleaning their setts as they prepare for new arrivals.
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28 February 2017
February 2017: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
One of the bird highlights during February was a hen harrier which was seen at Castle Water on the 3rd. This species is a mainly winter visitor to the reserve, the summer being spent in its upland breeding habitat.
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28 February 2017
Save Our Downs
You can help save our Downs by writing to Eastbourne Borough Council and signing the petition.
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27 February 2017
Sheep return to Seaford Head
Sheep are once again grazing on the western side of Seaford Head nature reserve adjacent to Seaford Head Golf Course.
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24 February 2017
Toads on the move
Soon the great migration of common toads will begin
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19 February 2017
Magnificent mallards
If you were asked to picture a duck, you’d probably think of a mallard.
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14 February 2017
Love birds
Love is in the air for our garden birds as they busily prepare for the breeding season…
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13 February 2017
Brighton & Hove Mayor's Charities Walk
Join Brighton & Hove Mayor, Pete West, to raise money for the Sussex Wildlife Trust, and walk the boundary of our city to create a new, official, designated pathway.
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09 February 2017
Romance blossoms under the sea
Bonding behaviour can be observed in seahorses and it is perhaps one of the more ‘romantic’ relationships seen in animals.