Archive of: Ebernoe Common
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10 March 2026
Be tick aware
With spring around the corner it is a good time to brush up on your knowledge of ticks, where they live and what sensible precautions you can take.
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05 January 2026
How many nature reserves can you visit this year?
Try our Reserves Checklist Challenge - how many can you tick off in 2026?
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03 November 2025
Sussex comes alive with music, film and performance
‘Enchanting Forest’ by Forests Without Frontiers at Brighton Dome.
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21 October 2025
Vote Now: Photo Competition Finalists Revealed
Voting closes on Monday 3 November 2025
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12 September 2025
Our Nature Reserves Photography Competition 2025
Sussex Wildlife Trust is calling for photographers to showcase the stunning natural beauty of the Trust’s nature reserves in a new photography competition.
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02 August 2025
Music in the woods - meet Nicoleta Carpineanu
Nicoleta Carpineanu has been undertaking a rather special creative project that involves two ‘forests’ - the ancient woods at Ebernoe Common and the kelp forest under the sea off the Sussex coast
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06 November 2024
Meet the staff: Ryan Allison
Meet Site Manager- West, Ryan Allison and find out more about his work, life and conservation grazing horses!
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06 October 2024
Fungi of Ebernoe
These incredible organisms sprout at Ebernoe’s every turn; head out this autumn to spot them.
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04 October 2024
Forest Copse Appeal: one year on
A year on from our successful Forest Copse Appeal, Site Manager Ryan Allison, shares the work that has taken place to improve the fields for wildlife
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05 May 2024
The Turtle Dove
Hear the sweet song of summer. The Turtle Dove, a charming migratory bird, found in Sussex each summer. This delicate dove is a symbol of love and devotion, celebrated in literature and song. Find out how to spot this elusive bird and help protect its vital habitat.
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23 April 2024
Volunteers reminisce, part 1. The joy of Ebernoe
In the second of a series of three blogs about volunteering for the Trust, we hear from retiring Ebernoe volunteer, Mary Travers. Huge thanks to Mary for all her incredible volunteering work for the Trust over the years.
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20 March 2024
Rewilding Butcherlands
Butcherlands is reclaimed arable land under conversion back to woodland. It is now a rich mosaic of grassland and scrub, home to Nightingales, Whitethroat and Wood White butterflies