Archive
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15 June 2023
Meet the staff: Angela Croucher, Finance Director
We find out a bit more about our Director of Finance, Angela Croucher
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14 June 2023
What's growing between the cracks in your town?
Sim Elliott explores the town flowers you can find between the cracks for #30DaysWild
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12 June 2023
Preserving wood through shou sugi ban
Steve Webster from the Land Management team tells us about shou sugi ban - a Japanese art of preserving wood through charring it
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12 June 2023
30 Days Wild: Week 1 - Why not get involved?
Volunteer David Philips, is blogging weekly to share his 30 Days Wild adventures. In this blog David discusses the benefits of getting out and about in the natural world
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08 June 2023
World Ocean Day 2023
8 June is World Ocean Day, where we celebrate all things marine. Sussex Wildlife Trust’s marine team covers a fairly broad remit, so we thought we’d take the opportunity to celebrate and showcase some of the highlights.
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07 June 2023
Defend Nature update - a setback and a small win
The REUL Bill is still speeding through Parliament with MPs voting on crucial amendments to safeguard environmental protections.
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05 June 2023
Sea Gooseberries
They don’t sting but they do eat each other. Meet the Sea Gooseberry
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05 June 2023
Woods Mill, home of the Turtle Dove
Chris Corrigan blogs on the purring Turtle Doves of Woods Mill
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02 June 2023
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife Sightings – May 2023
The large deep mauve Salsify and its close relative smaller and yellow Goatsbeard flowered side by side
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01 June 2023
Thank you to all our volunteers
Volunteer Week is the perfect opportunity for Sussex Wildlife Trust to say thank you to our volunteers.
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01 June 2023
The orchid that pretends it's a bee
Many orchids are incredible mimics, and this ability is linked to highly specialised methods of insect pollination.
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31 May 2023
Updated Behind the Lens with Mya Bambrick
We interviewed Mya Bambrick about her nature photography in 2019 when she was 16. We caught up with her to find out what she’s up to now..