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  • Sea Pea at Rye Harbour

    08 October 2016

    Sea Pea at Rye Harbour

    Sea pea is a Nationally scarce plant and its stronghold in Sussex is at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

     
  • 'Wild Sussex' Photo Comp vote open

    06 October 2016

    'Wild Sussex' Photo Comp vote open

    Twelve superb wildlife and landscape images have been chosen from the hundreds entered in this year’s Sussex Wildlife Trust ‘Wild Sussex’ photo competition. Now it’s up to you to decide the overall winner and vote for your favourite by 31 October.

     
  • Sussex by Rudyard Kipling

    06 October 2016

    Sussex by Rudyard Kipling

    For National Poetry Day

     
  • September 2016: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings

    03 October 2016

    September 2016: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings

    One regular but uncommon wader which turns up at Rye Harbour at this time of year is the curlew sandpiper, and this year was no exception with small numbers present on the reserve during September.

     
  • Forest school for home educated children

    03 October 2016

    Forest school for home educated children

    Find out more about our new Forest School group for home educated children

     
  • New report calls for four new protected areas at sea off Sussex

    30 September 2016

    New report calls for four new protected areas at sea off Sussex

    Call to secure missing gaps in Marine Conservation Zones network

     
  • Wildlife Courses and Walks in October 2016

    29 September 2016

    Wildlife Courses and Walks in October 2016

    Michael Blencowe looks forward to the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s wildlife courses, walks and talks in October

     
  • Bat rescue

    29 September 2016

    Bat rescue

    Find out what happened when a cold, wet and hungry bat was found on the ground at Woods Mill.

     
  • Flap, flap, glide; the soaring sparrowhawk

    28 September 2016

    Flap, flap, glide; the soaring sparrowhawk

    Seeing a sparrowhawk is something really special. These magnificent birds of prey are adapted to hunt smaller birds in confined spaces, twisting between the trees like an arrowhead.

     
  • Late summer lovin'

    26 September 2016

    Late summer lovin'

    At this time of year adult bats are turning their attention to finding a mate.

     
  • Heroes

    25 September 2016

    Heroes

    They did it!

    If you still wish to donate you can visithttps://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/wildestwalk2016 or text SXWW99 £3 to 70070.

     
  • Run to the hills

    25 September 2016

    Run to the hills

    Wildest Walk reaches 50 miles. Help the Team over the finish line by texting: SXWW99 £3 to 70070