Archive of: Ebernoe Common
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03 March 2020
Wild Daffodils at West Dean Woods
In Sussex, Wild Daffodils are locally frequent with the majority found in old woods on the Weald. This was a common plant but is significantly declining due to agricultural improvement of meadows and mismanaged woodlands.
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25 April 2019
The Warbler Factory
Exciting news as Dartford Warblers holding territory in dense bramble scrub at Butcherlands
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24 April 2019
Nightingales
When it comes to birdsong, the nightingale is a world famous virtuoso with a voice so powerful, melodious and varied that few other species can match it.
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20 January 2019
What has pan-species listing Sussex Wildlife Trust's nature reserves done for us?
Graeme Lyons celebrates the updating of the master pan species-list for Sussex Wildlife Trust reserves.
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23 July 2018
App explorers
A number of routes around Sussex Wildlife Trust nature reserves are now available on the ViewRanger app
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26 January 2017
Top Ten Sussex Wildlife Trust nature reserves
Here are the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s top ten most well-recorded nature reserves with a few facts and figures and some charismatic species
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19 December 2016
Saturday Hit Squad volunteers
Saturday Hit Squad Christmas elves were working hard at Ebernoe Common clearing holly. We will be back in action on Saturday 7th January. If you would like to join them please contact Sarah Quantrill
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20 May 2016
When the rot set in
Rare deadwood beetle at Ebernoe Common shows the value of decaying wood
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27 April 2016
Natura 2000 - the European network for nature
The third of our blog series about the EU Referendum and Sussex Wildlife, looks at ‘Natura 2000’ - the formal term for the European network of protected areas established through the nature directives.
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07 November 2015
Welcome to the Fungal Jungle
Visiting Ebernoe Common in search of autumn fungi
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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.