Archive
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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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17 January 2019
Rye Harbour Wetlands
New saltmarsh dramatically increases numbers of waders and wildfowl!
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15 January 2019
Mistle thrush
Winter is a good time to look for mistle thrush, while the trees are bare, as males tend to perch up on the highest branches to sing
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14 January 2019
Behind the Lens with Alan Mackenzie
We speak to wildlife photographer Alan Mackenzie about his life in images
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10 January 2019
What are the chalkboards at Woods Mill?
We’re delighted that Woods Mill was chosen as one of Horsham District Council’s Year of culture “Hidden Gems”. To celebrate, we’ve put up a number of nature-related quotations around Woods Mill. Do come and have a hunt for them #HDYOC19
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10 January 2019
New year resolution, rather revolution
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09 January 2019
Mushroom Infrastructure
How networks of fungi can help us restore natural landscapes
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04 January 2019
Talking a load of rubbish!
Sarah Ward talks about a year of beach cleans, the importance of that for marine conservation, and is grateful for the support of Sussex Wildlife Trust’s fantastic volunteers
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03 January 2019
Marine Review of the Year
Watch Sarah Ward, the Living Seas Officer at Sussex Wildlife Trust, talks to BBC Breakfast talking about the The Wildlife Trusts’ Marine Review of the year,
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02 January 2019
The Fairy Shrimp - Just Add Water
Michael Blencowe tells us about Britain’s fairy shrimp
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01 January 2019
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - December 2018
The Peregrine is the epitome of a bird of prey, with its muscular build and rapid flight, and is certainly one of those birds guaranteed to grab a birdwatchers attention
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30 December 2018
A Cetacean Summer
It’s always exciting to see whales, dolphins and porpoises, and they are around year-round, but this summer seems to have been a bit of a ‘bumper’ year for sightings!