Archive
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24 June 2021
Mink - fashion victims
American Mink - a victim of fashion and natural born killers.
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24 June 2021
The Beacon at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Those of you who have been visiting Rye Harbour Nature Reserve will have noticed a large yellow structure being erected - here’s a bit more about it.
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22 June 2021
Is 'loveable rats' an oxymoron?
Rats have the rep of the bad guys. But is that fair?
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18 June 2021
The great minibeast hunt: 30 Days Wild Week 3
David Philips blogs about Week Three of his 2021 30 Days Wild adventures
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17 June 2021
We speak to Sir Peter Field, Lord-Lieutenant of East Sussex
Find out more about the Lord-Lieutenant Sir Peter Field’s visit to Rye Harbour Nature reserve and Discovery Centre
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17 June 2021
Meet our volunteers - Derek Bates
We talk to Derek Bates, who has been a Sussex Wildlife Trust volunteer for 48 years.
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17 June 2021
Work for Good
Are you a small business owner who wants to make a positive impact in your community? Use your business for good, and raise awareness of a cause you care about
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17 June 2021
Meet our staff: Hannah Miles - Discovery Centre Assistant Manager
We speak to new Assistant Manager Hannah Miles at Rye Harbour Discovery Centre about how it’s all going in the new visitor centre
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14 June 2021
Return of the Sussex Emerald
The Sussex Emerald (Thalera fimbrialis) moth is a very rare beast in the UK, with breeding traditionally restricted to the disturbed shingle habitats at Dungeness in Kent
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14 June 2021
What does Nature's Recovery mean for our decision makers?
Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Director of Conservation calls on decision makers to challenge ‘business-as-usual’
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12 June 2021
The healing power of nature: 30 Days Wild week 2
David Philips blogs about Week Two of his 2021 30 Days Wild adventures
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11 June 2021
A rose chafer by any other name
The rose chafer is one seriously glamorous insect. Each one looks like it’s been designed, carefully crafted, coated in the most dazzling metallic green and hand polished.