Archive
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08 February 2016
Wassailing
The wassailing rituals are a link with the past, a past when people were much more connected to the natural world around them than we are today.
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03 February 2016
The price of everything and the value of nothing
The problem with our current economic system is that nature, while being absolutely essential, is not valued. If something is not valued then it is not considered highly in decision making.
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02 February 2016
Undersea Explorers at Brighton
Come along to Brighton Swimming Centre in Eastern Road for a snorkelling experience with a difference on Thursday 18 February. The pool will be filled with life-like marine plants and animals to swim between.
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01 February 2016
January 2016: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Highlight during January was a Lapland bunting which was present on Harbour Farm on the 28th.
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29 January 2016
Bat boxes along the River Mole
Thanks to funding from the Biffa Award Scheme, we have recently installed 24 new bat boxes along a section of the River Mole
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28 January 2016
Water - not an enemy but a misunderstood friend - World Wetlands Day
World Wetlands Day is on 2 February 2016.
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27 January 2016
Lund Trust
We are grateful to Lund Trust, a charitable fund of Peter Baldwin and Lisbet Rausing for the recent generous donation towards the work of our Land Management Team and more specifically the conservation of heathland in Sussex.
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26 January 2016
Fill your head with wildlife in 2016
In 2016 Sussex Wildlife Trust is giving you the opportunity to get closer to nature and learn more about the wonderful wildlife of Sussex.
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25 January 2016
Searching for a Hairstreak in a Haystack.
The popular English winter pastime of searching for the eggs of the brown hairstreak butterfly.
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25 January 2016
Flooding, fossil fuels and unpaid bills
Dr Tony Whitbread debunks the myth of ‘expensive green energy’
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22 January 2016
Another brick in the wall
Bird and bat bricks are winging their way to Lewes.
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19 January 2016
Big flocks and loners
It may be January, but our blogger urges you to go outside to check out the bird life