Archive
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08 February 2022
Nature's mood-boosting patterns
Nature has so much more to offer beyond soothing patterns. Cathy Robinson tells us about fractals and how they reduce stress. .
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07 February 2022
Supporting the mental health of young people
Jill Ferguson talks about ways we can support young people with their mental health
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04 February 2022
The wonder of wetlands
Sam Buckland, Sussex Flow Initiative Natural Flood Management Officer talks about what wetlands have ever done for us
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03 February 2022
We meet Rowan Bunney, Assistant Manager for Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
Rowan Bunney, Assistant Manager for Rye Harbour Discovery Centre, tells us about herself and what she loves about working on a nature reserve..
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01 February 2022
January 2022 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
On 30th January regular visitor John Willsher photographed a ringed Common Gull on the reserve and was able to read the number on the ring.
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31 January 2022
A call to take action for wetlands
Fran Southgate Wilder Landscapes Advisor talks about the enormous value of wetlands and the trust’s work in rehabilitating some of our wetlands for the future
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26 January 2022
Nature Tots at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
We speak to Natasha Sharma, Sussex Wildlife Trust Communities and Wildlife Officer about Nature Tots at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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24 January 2022
We meet Mark Newton, Lederman Trainee
We speak to Mark Newton about being a Lederman Trainee
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24 January 2022
Creative writing anthology - Emergence
We’re inviting entries for our creative writing anthology of 2022 which has the theme of Emergence. What inspires you about nature, the arrival of spring and the changing seasons in Sussex?
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23 January 2022
Graffham Down work party
On Saturday, 12 February 2022 The Graffham Down Trust will be teaming up with the Sussex Wildlife Trust and we would love to have you join us.
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21 January 2022
In with the new
Our Leysdown Trust Trainees, Rosie and Mark update us on what they have been up to in January
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20 January 2022
30% more admin or 30% more nature for our protected landscapes?
England’s National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Beauty are unique and special landscapes. They should be exceptional, however in reality they are a mixture of beauty, treasure and degradation.