Archive
-
04 March 2019
Siskin
A plentiful supply of seed will often attract a charm of twittering goldfinches or boisterous greenfinches – but a closer look among the regular diners may reveal a less familiar garden visitor - siskin
-
02 March 2019
Behind the Lens with Sean Stones
Sean Stones, who takes fantastic wildlife photos, often at Woods Mill, tells us about his love of nature photography
-
01 March 2019
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - February 2019
Spotted redshank is one of those birds which I generally hear more than I see, so it was nice to actually lay eyes on one on the new saltmarsh on the 18th.
-
28 February 2019
Wildlife Walks, Talks and Courses in March 2019
Michael Blencowe looks forward to the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s wildlife courses, walks and talks in March
-
27 February 2019
High risk of wildfires
Please be aware there is currently a heightened risk of fire, particularly on heathland sites due to the dry unseasonably warm weather.
-
25 February 2019
The kids are revolting
Guest blogger, Dr Tony Whitbread, blogs about protests by young people at political inaction over our climate crisis
-
23 February 2019
That looks like fun!
Find out what it is like to be a volunteer with the Gatwick Greenspace Partnership
-
22 February 2019
Sussex Biological Recorders' Seminar 2019
The Sussex Biological Recorders’ Seminar 2019
-
22 February 2019
Puppy Love
All about Patsy the sheepdog puppy, and why sheep are so important in maintaining precious chalk downland in which wildlife can thrive
-
22 February 2019
2018 Impact Report
Here are some of our achievements in 2018
-
19 February 2019
Sussex by the Sea wins National Lottery Heritage Fund support
Sussex Wildlife Trust has been awarded £59,000 towards an exciting new partnership project to protect and celebrate the sea
-
16 February 2019
Hazel catkins
Thousands of yellow hazel catkins are ripening in the winter sunshine is one of the signs that spring isn’t too far away