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25 September 2016
Whatever gets you through the night
In the middle of the night, our Wildest Walkers reached Ditchling Beacon - the 40 mile mark.
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24 September 2016
Saturday night's alright for hiking
At the 30 mile mark, the Team celebrate reaching an important target.
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24 September 2016
20 miles and time for tea
At the 20 mile mark, the Team celebrate with a well deserved cup of tea.
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24 September 2016
Visiting The Mens
The Wildest Walk is off to a flying start. Starting in the wildwood near Petworth, our hardy team of walks have completed the first 5 miles, covering Ebernoe Common, Butcherlands, Badlands Meadow and and The Mens.
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24 September 2016
Off they go
The Wildest Walk has begun as out team of walkers have left Ebernoe Common nature reserve on their mammoth hike to Seaford Head raising money for the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
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22 September 2016
The Wildest Walk in Sussex: New boots and feathers:
On Saturday 24th September, eight Sussex Wildlife Trust colleagues, will be attempting to hike a winding trail through various Sussex Wildlife Trust reserves from Ebernoe Common near Petworth all the way to Seaford Head. It’s a journey of 62 miles.
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21 September 2016
Long time no see...
Beetle not seen in UK for 114 years found at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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21 September 2016
Into the jaws of death
Female wasp spiders can be seen in Sussex hanging in their large orb-shaped web in grassland from April to October?
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20 September 2016
Beefy benefits
Restoring rare heathland habitat at Graffham Common nature reserve
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19 September 2016
Charity Ball success
Sussex Wildlife Trust welcomed over 200 people to their first ever Charity Ball at the weekend.
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18 September 2016
Carved in stone
The turf-covered shingle ridges of Castle Farm and Castle Water, near Rye, are too inhospitable for oak trees but…
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15 September 2016
Amber on the wild side
Amber Rudd, MP for Hastings and Rye, met with Dr Tony Whitbread, to talk about wildlife and environment issues post Brexit.