Archive
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23 July 2015
Act Now to Safeguard Nature
Consultation deadline looms: ACT NOW TO SAFEGUARD NATURE! The public consultation closes on Sunday 26th July 2015
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22 July 2015
New Swift T-shirt
Our special edition Swift T-shirt is made in an ethically accredited wind-powered factory and printed with environmentally friendly inks.
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19 July 2015
Summer on the Lewes Downs
Another lovely wildlife walk from Lewes to Oxteddle Bottom.
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17 July 2015
Flowery Grassland by Numbers
Now is a good to to experience grassland, unless you suffer from hayfever.
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17 July 2015
Young Wildlife Scientists Project
A successful bid to the Gatwick Airport Community Trust for some essential kit we are kicking off a Young Wildlife Citizen Scientists project in the Gatwick Greenspace area to help children & young people learn about, identify & record wildlife.
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16 July 2015
Chalkhills Emerge
The first chalkhill blue butterflies of the year start to appear.
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15 July 2015
Invasive Species Week 2015
Invasive species out-compete, predate on and displace native plants and animals, can cause damage to infrastructure and buildings and can increase the risk of flooding, costing millions of pounds worth of damage each year.
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14 July 2015
Purple Reign - The Emperor Returns to Woods Mill
The Purple emperor was discovered on our recent butterfly identification course on our Woods Mill reserve.
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14 July 2015
Stunning Stanmer
Stanmer Park is alive with marbled white and painted lady at the moment enjoying the thistles and knapweed.
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13 July 2015
New Leaflet
We have produced a new leaflet about Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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13 July 2015
A white-letter day
The white-letter hairstreak is a rare butterfly in Sussex but if you find some elms you may be in luck and see one flying around the canopy or a pair of territorial males fighting high above the tree. The caterpillars of this hairstreak feed on elms and as our elms
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12 July 2015
Eastbourne Group Walk Report - Cornish Farm on 7 July 2015
Eastbourne Group Cornish Farm Walk