Archive
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14 October 2021
The amazing migration of swallows
The story of the amazing migration journey undertaken by swallows
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12 October 2021
Sussex super-trout
Charlotte Owen talks about the very different lives of the brown trout and the sea trout - which are the same species.
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12 October 2021
The nomadic Short-eared Owl
WildCall Officer Charlotte Owen on the Short-eared Owl
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11 October 2021
Climate action needs nature. Nature needs climate action
The Wildlife Trusts’ COP26 report says it’s time to tackle the twin crises at speed
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11 October 2021
We speak to downland farmer Annie Brown
Annie Brown tells us about the mixed family farm, Lower Paythorne and Perching Manor, in the South Downs National Park in West Sussex, that she runs with her sister.
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11 October 2021
Sensing nature differently with Bryan Kilburn
Bryan Kilburn tells us about how he senses nature and wildlife differently due to his sight loss.
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07 October 2021
The amazing journey of eels
Michael Blencowe on the amazing and mysterious journeys of eels
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06 October 2021
Official opening of the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
Guests at the official opening of the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre included The Wildlife Trusts CEO Craig Bennett and RSPB Chair Kevin Cox
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06 October 2021
Fungi town with the Lemon Disco
Autumn reveals a wonderful array of fantastic fungi, marvellous mushrooms and tremendous toadstools.
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05 October 2021
Community Group Focus: The Pett Level Preservation Trust
In the first of a series of blogs focusing on community wildlife and conservation groups across Sussex Cliff Dean tells us about the great work being undertaken by the Pett Level Preservation Trust.
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04 October 2021
Kind of blue
James Duncan explores an apparently common colour in nature, that isn’t always what it seems.
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04 October 2021
Ocean Symposium 2021
The Ocean Symposium was a great success on Saturday. This is our third Ocean Symposium, and is increasingly galvanising Sussex marine interests.