Gnats All Folks!
08 December 2019
This year I have been carrying out a survey of the invertebrates of the saline lagoons at Rye Harbour and am currently in the process of identifying the samples collected during the summer.
08 December 2019
This year I have been carrying out a survey of the invertebrates of the saline lagoons at Rye Harbour and am currently in the process of identifying the samples collected during the summer.
06 December 2019
There is an urgent need to find high impact, landscape scale, community based solutions to the climate and biodiversity crises. With around 70% of UK land designated as farmland, many eyes have naturally focused on the farming world to come up with the solutions.
05 December 2019
Guest blog by Chris Sandom, Senior Lecturer University of Sussex about how we create landscapes that people and nature need
04 December 2019
What are the 12 best things you can do for wildlife?
02 December 2019
The chaffinch can claim the title of commonest finch, and the male could easily vie for most colourful too.
01 December 2019
Bird highlight during November was a Long-tailed Duck seen briefly on Harbour Farm on the 10th.
29 November 2019
βWe were saddened to hear about the death of Alf Simpson MBE. Alf made an exceptional contribution to nature conservation in Sussex for many decades
29 November 2019
Even reducing what we buy wonβt fix fast fashion, but if you can take material currently thrown away and make it into new products, then things can change. Thatβs where Circular Fashion comes in.
28 November 2019
Sussex Wildlife Trust are delighted that this evening a new five year partnership between Sussex Wildlife Trust and Horsham District Council was agreed by Councillors
27 November 2019
Community groups in Sussex can apply for a Β£500 grant to help create climate change resilience in their local community thanks to David Saddington and other speakers at the January 2020 Landscape Innovation Conference, organised by Sussex Wildlife Trust and the University of Sussex.