Archive of: Rye Harbour
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11 February 2022
January Update from Tim Castle, Heritage Trainee
Heritage Lottery trainee Tim Castle updates us about his work at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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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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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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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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18 January 2022
Wildlife Rangers at Rye Harbour!
Find out more about Wildlife Rangers at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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14 January 2022
Update from Tim Castle, Heritage Trainee at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Heritage Lottery trainee Tim Castle updates us about his work at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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12 January 2022
Creative writing in January
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve writer in residence Louise Kenward shares some thoughts about creative writing in January
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11 January 2022
Seeing Sussex wildlife without a car
Sara Humphreys wants to see rare wildlife but is conscious of her carbon footprint. She shares how she’s been wildlife watching car-free for years
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09 January 2022
Rye Harbour Seals
Last November local photographer Tony Ham was able to read the flipper tags on two of the seals and it’s interesting to know where they came from.
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01 January 2022
December 2021 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
This month a team from the Mammal Society came to carry out a survey for Harvest Mice on the reserve and met with much success!
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29 December 2021
Your Wildlife in 2022
The start of the New Year is always an opportunity to begin a new project, perhaps a personal wildlife one.