Archive
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27 February 2019
High risk of wildfires
Please be aware there is currently a heightened risk of fire, particularly on heathland sites due to the dry unseasonably warm weather.
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25 February 2019
The kids are revolting
Guest blogger, Dr Tony Whitbread, blogs about protests by young people at political inaction over our climate crisis
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23 February 2019
That looks like fun!
Find out what it is like to be a volunteer with the Gatwick Greenspace Partnership
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22 February 2019
Sussex Biological Recorders' Seminar 2019
The Sussex Biological Recorders’ Seminar 2019
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22 February 2019
Puppy Love
All about Patsy the sheepdog puppy, and why sheep are so important in maintaining precious chalk downland in which wildlife can thrive
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22 February 2019
2018 Impact Report
Here are some of our achievements in 2018
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19 February 2019
Sussex by the Sea wins National Lottery Heritage Fund support
Sussex Wildlife Trust has been awarded £59,000 towards an exciting new partnership project to protect and celebrate the sea
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16 February 2019
Hazel catkins
Thousands of yellow hazel catkins are ripening in the winter sunshine is one of the signs that spring isn’t too far away
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14 February 2019
"I want you to act"
This Friday will see the first national UK student strike to protest lack of government action to combat our climate crisis and sixth mass extinction event.
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13 February 2019
Children's nature clubs
Our Nature Tots (3-6yrs) Wildlife Watch (5-11 yrs) & Wildlife Rangers (12-16 yrs) groups are run by fully trained Forest School Leaders, providing a wonderful opportunity for families to experience nature.
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12 February 2019
Behind the Lens with Tom Lee
Tom Lee from Crowborough talks to us about his love of wildlife and photography and how retirement has given him a chance to explore both even more.
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10 February 2019
Yew
Sussex is home to one of the finest yew woodlands in Europe, at Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve just outside Chichester, where you can walk among some of the oldest living beings in Britain.