Archive
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21 July 2020
We speak to Trustee Nick Pasricha
Nick Pasricha has been a trustee since 2019 after a lifetime of travelling around the world for business.
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20 July 2020
The Emperor's new clothes
A spectacular sight with a wingspan of 10cm, the Emperor is Britain’s largest dragonfly.
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20 July 2020
Wild Coast Sussex
Wild Coast Sussex - an exciting new project to connect coastal communities with their beautiful Sussex seas.
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17 July 2020
Shingle Flowers - a virtual visit to Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Come on this virtual tour of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve to see the shingle flowers.
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15 July 2020
A New Aphid Species
In May 2018 two entomologists made one of their regular visits to Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and found some aphids they were unfamiliar with.
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14 July 2020
Know your black and white butterflies
Charlotte Owen explains that some of our most beautiful butterflies are the least colourful.
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13 July 2020
Interview with Neil Buchanan
We speak to Art Attack presenter Neil Buchanan about wildlife, art and lockdown
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13 July 2020
Martin Kalaher's butterfly garden
Martin Kalaher from Storrington has created a butterfly garden and tells us about his belief that every gardener can make a bit of a difference, however small.
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13 July 2020
Very Hungry Caterpillars
Caterpillars come in a huge variety of colours, shapes and sizes but there’s one thing that these Lepidopteran larvae all have in common: they’re very hungry.
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11 July 2020
Species of the day: Marbled White
The naming of the Marbled White would lead you to assume it as a member of the ‘White’ butterflies. Confusingly, it’s more closely related to the ‘Browns’
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10 July 2020
Build Back Better - The Green New Deal - What is it and what will it do?
The Green New Deal - What is it and what will it do?
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09 July 2020
Species of the day: Roe Deer
The elegant Roe Deer is one of six wild deer species that reside in Great Britain. Of these, only two are truly native, the lightweight Roe being one