Archive
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28 December 2016
Sharks - the world's biggest fish
Sharks have always evoked powerful emotions among humans. It seems to be a love or hate relationship, fuelled by fascination and awe or fear and mistrust respectively.
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23 December 2016
Brilliant berry buffet for birds
The common holly is a plant that everyone will recognise, with its glossy evergreen leaves and vibrant red berries
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21 December 2016
Tree Dressing
Tree dressing doesn’t have to be limited to Christmas trees…
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21 December 2016
Natural Christmas decorations
Get crafty and create natural Christmas decorations with Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Nature Tots video guide
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20 December 2016
Getting little paws out of doors
Thanks to a joint venture between BEAR Nibbles and The Wildlife Trusts, Nature Tots across Sussex have enjoyed tucking into a delicious fruity snack and making trails of snowy paw prints.
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19 December 2016
Saturday Hit Squad volunteers
Saturday Hit Squad Christmas elves were working hard at Ebernoe Common clearing holly. We will be back in action on Saturday 7th January. If you would like to join them please contact Sarah Quantrill
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18 December 2016
The Hazel Dormouse - Wake me up when it's over.
After 2016 the feeling that your future is quickly becoming uncertain and dangerous is one which we can now all relate to. For the dormouse it’s an annual event.
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16 December 2016
The future of public land
What could the future hold for local authority public land? Phil Belden looks at the very real threats and the great opportunities.
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14 December 2016
People's Park Under Threat
Local Authority Public Land & recent proposals to sell it off, from positive public body protection to secret sell-offs.
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12 December 2016
Urban offcuts
Make your own festive wreath
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12 December 2016
Plant a kiss for Christmas
December is the perfect time of year to find a mysterious plant steeped in tradition and folklore which appears to grow out of thin air.
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08 December 2016
A Greener UK
UK’s major environmental organisations unite to highlight “once in a generation opportunity” for the environment as UK exits the EU