Archive
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09 May 2022
Sussex Wildlife Trust receive £5000 from Tyl Giveback Community Fund
We were delighted to receive £5000 from Tyl by Natwest Giveback Community Fund to continue our work with local communities across Sussex
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05 May 2022
Eastbourne Local Group Catch-up
Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Eastbourne Local Group has recently returned to holding in-person events. Here is a brief report on their recent events.
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04 May 2022
Business member Southern Co-op given Queens Award for Enterprise for Sustainable Development
We were delighted to hear that one of our longstanding business members Southern Co-op has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise for Sustainable Development.
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03 May 2022
Lederman Trainees blog April 2022
Blog from the Lederman trainees about their many and varied activities around the reserves
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03 May 2022
Finding out about small mammals
Ecologist Laurie Jackson runs a number of courses for Sussex Wildlife Trust, including an Introduction to Small Mammals
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02 May 2022
Behind the Lens with Barry Cook
Barry Cook tells us about his wildlife photography
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01 May 2022
April 2022 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Top bird spot on the reserve during April was shared by three species this month!
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29 April 2022
Let's get ready to trundl
Tess Caven and Hilary Mines are co-founders of a new membership app, trundl, designed to encourage more people to go out walking in the fresh air. We met them to find out more.
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26 April 2022
Support Sussex Wildlife Trust at the Sussex Art Fair
Support Sussex Wildlife Trust by buying kindly donated art from our stand at Sussex Art Fair
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26 April 2022
Update on some recent education activities at Rye Harbour
Jill Ferguson tells us about Alchemy and Nature Babies at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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26 April 2022
Behind the Lens with Gareth Price
Gareth Price tells us about his wildlife photography
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25 April 2022
Ponds and scrapes with the Sussex Flow Initiative
“Ponds to me are magical… I’m fascinated with the mysterious hidden world beneath the surface and their importance in creating resilient landscapes for people and wildlife.” says Sam Buckland of the Sussex Flow Initiative