Archive
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14 November 2018
Cetti's Warbler
Cetti’s Warbler can be a frustratingly difficult bird to see - always on the move and often close to the ground. The thinning vegetation makes now a great time to try and spot one at Woods Mill.
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14 November 2018
Booth Museum shop stocks Sussex Wildlife Trust products as part of a plastic-reducing initiative
The Booth Museum in Hove has changed its shop merchandise to reduce the amount of plastic they sell, and as part of that, they are now stocking Sussex Wildlife Trust items such as My Wild Life sweatshirt and All About the Bass t-shirt.
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13 November 2018
Huge disappointment at limitation of Bovine TB Strategy Review led by Sir Charles Godfray
Whilst welcoming the review’s recommendations for a changed emphasis in the government’s strategy for eradicating bovine tuberculosis (bTB), The Wildlife Trusts are extremely concerned that it also recommends that badger culling should continue.
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12 November 2018
Be part of something
As part of #IWill Week, a Youth Ranger blogs about how volunteering has helped them gain confidence and experience
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11 November 2018
The Rise of the Herons
In the early days of the nature reserve the only species of heron you were likely to see at Rye Harbour was the familiar grey heron, but now…
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11 November 2018
Nature's Engineers
How wildlife shapes our landscapes
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09 November 2018
Could you be a Sussex Wildlife Trust Trustee?
The Trust is looking to continue to reflect key business skills through its board of Trustees
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08 November 2018
Lots of Fun with the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Silent Auction
You can bid for all kinds of fascinating items to raise funds for the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre. The auction ends 9pm, Saturday 17 November, so get your bids in!
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07 November 2018
Magpie
All corvids are renowned for their cleverness but the magpie has one of the best brains in the bird world
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06 November 2018
Stunning poppy picture wins online photo competition
As we mark 100 years since the end of World War One this weekend, a stunning picture of poppies wins the Sussex Wildlife Trust online photo competition.
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06 November 2018
Interview with Photo Competition Winner Jamie Fielding
Jamie Fielding, winner of our 2018 online photography competition, with a stunning landscape image of a poppy field called South Downs Sunrise, tells us a bit about himself and how he came to take the winning photograph
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04 November 2018
Hazel Dormouse
The hazel dormouse is well-known for being a sleepyhead, and rightly so. It will spend about six months of the year in hibernation.