Archive
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08 September 2015
Jersey Tiger Moth in Eastbourne
Jersey Tiger Moth found in Eastbourne
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08 September 2015
Do Something Amazing for Wildlife
This week sees the start of Remember A Charity Week, a national initiative to inspire people in the UK to think about leaving a charitable gift in their will.
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07 September 2015
Support your local Rivers Trust
The Arun and Rother RiversTrust is a charity dedicated to making practical improvements to our local rivers.
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03 September 2015
Neon Medusa
A nocturnal encounter with an amazing anemone on the Sussex seashore.
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03 September 2015
Woodland fun for 3-5 year olds in Beckley
A new Sussex Wildlife Trust Nature Tots group for three to five year olds is opening at Swallowtail Hill Farm in Beckley on 17th September.
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03 September 2015
Beach sweep
Sussex ShoreSearch is looking for volunteers. Join Sussex Wildlife Trust to help identify and record animals, plants and habitats at Saltdean Beach near Brighton on Monday 28 September, between 4:00pm – 6:00 pm.
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02 September 2015
Eastbourne Group Walk Report - Ashdown Forest on 1st September 2015
Eastbourne Group Ashdown Forest Walk Report
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01 September 2015
Spiral Flowers
There are two different spiral flowers out at Rye Harbour at the moment…
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01 September 2015
Funding for Nature
Thanks to a generous £9,739 grant from Viridor Credits Environmental Company, via the Landfill Communities Fund, Sussex Wildlife Trust is working to restore an historic heathland at Graffham Common near Petworth in West Sussex.
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01 September 2015
August 2015: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
It’s not very often that we get to add a new species of mammal to the reserve list, but we did manage it this month with the discovery of Nathusius’ pipistrelle at Castle Water on the 27th.
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01 September 2015
Home to roost
Sussex Wildlife Trust has been given a Biffa Award of £1,026 to put up bat boxes in a woodland by the River Mole near Gatwick Airport.
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28 August 2015
And the winner of the Lewes Crazy Caterpillar Contest is...
Sycamore caterpillar in Lewes.