Archive
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30 June 2015
'Wild Woodies' Summer Holiday Clubs
Sussex Wildlife Trust is leading fun-packed outdoor activity days for children across the county throughout the summer holidays in Henfield, Brighton, Crawley, Seaford and Rye.
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29 June 2015
Eastbourne Group Walk Report - The Downs above Eastbourne
Eastbourne Group Walk Report - The Downs above Eastbourne
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29 June 2015
EU laws are good for wildlife - act now to keep it that way!
Conservation organisations throughout Europe are working hard to safeguard these hard-won laws that protect nature. But we urgently need public support – your support – if we’re going to win this battle.
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25 June 2015
New Wildlife Recruit
Oly Sayers, aged 20, from Rudgwick near Horsham, has been chosen as Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Volunteer Assistant Reserves Officer thanks to a grant from The Prince’s Countryside Fund.
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25 June 2015
Wildlife Walk Report: Iping Common
We go in search of predators, parasites and silver-studded butterflies on our nature reserve in West Sussex.
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25 June 2015
Woods Mill Visit
Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Eastbourne Regional Group visit Woods Mill nature reserve
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23 June 2015
The lesser of two weevils
Too often, important parts of the natural world like slugs and algae and micro moths are overlooked purely because there is no one expert enough or with enough patience to identify them.
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23 June 2015
Wild Worthing Competition
If you garden with wildlife in mind Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Wild About Worthing project is organising a competition just for you.
Whether you have a wildlife garden on your balcony or a bigger space with fruit trees and a pond – there is a category to suit you.
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22 June 2015
Happy Birthday Brighton Biosphere
The Brighton & Lewes Downs Biosphere is now a year old and in that time it has built up a good record of pioneering a positive future for people and nature in the area.
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22 June 2015
Viper's Bugloss
This is a new poster for our information centre at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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17 June 2015
Better the Devil you know!
Swifts are unmissable as they screech overhead; wheeling, diving and shrieking in the characteristic way that helped earn them the nickname “Devil Birds”.
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11 June 2015
It’s not the Serengeti
I saw a common spotted orchid in my lawn this morning.I didn’t know it was there, it is only visible because of my laziness with the lawn mower.