Archive
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21 January 2021
What can be found on the strandline #4 Shells
While beach combing in the strandline, you will likely come across a number of shells from different species of molluscs. These shells are most often empty as the animal inside has died and likely been eaten. We explore the most frequently seen shells on Sussex beaches.
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20 January 2021
A sad farewell to Bramber the beaver
It is with great sadness and disappointment that Knepp Estate announces the death of Bramber the beaver on 13 Jan 2021, shortly after recapturing him from his travels down the River Adur.
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20 January 2021
What can be found on the strandline #3 Crab shells
If you find a crab shell in the strandline, it is likely not a dead crab but actually a moulted crab shell. Over their lifetime, crabs moult (or shed) their shell many times as they grow.
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19 January 2021
What can be found on the strandline #2 Mermaid's Purses
Mermaid’s purses are a common sight on Sussex beaches. These little pouches are actually the egg cases of sharks, skates and rays.
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18 January 2021
What can be found on the strandline #1 Cuttlebones
Cuttlebones are a common strandline find in Sussex.
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17 January 2021
Behind the Lens with Andrew Holloway
Andrew Holloway and his wife Isobel live in Haywards Heath and have been members of Sussex Wildlife Trust for over ten years. Andrew talks to us about his wildlife photography
Andrew regularly shares wildlife photos on Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Facebook Nature Table group. We caught up with him over the phone to ask him about photography and lockdown
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15 January 2021
Online teacher training
Online teacher training webinars
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14 January 2021
Ask the Prime Minister to overturn the decision to allow bee-killing pesticides!
The Secretary of State, George Eustice has agree to authorise the use of highly damaging neonicotinoid thiamethoxam for the treatment of sugar beet seed in 2021. Sussex Wildlife Trust opposes this decision. We are in a biodiversity crisis where all efforts should be focused on restoring wildlife, not putting more toxic chemicals into the ecosystem.
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14 January 2021
Have your say on housing and development in Wealden District
You only have until midnight on Monday 18 January to respond on Wealden District Council’s Direction of Travel Document.
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13 January 2021
Five ways nature can help you during lockdown
Mya Bambrick shares five ways nature can help you during lockdown in her vlog
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12 January 2021
Interview with Clare Blencowe
We speak to Clare Blencowe,Manager, Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
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12 January 2021
Bike to Nature
For the last eight years Sussex Wildlife Trust and Sustrans have been running ‘Bike to Nature’ trips within Brighton & Hove