Archive
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22 February 2023
A project for people and wildlife
We have recently started a project to benefit people and wildlife. It’s beside the private tarmac road that runs from Rye Harbour village to the river mouth.
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21 February 2023
Meet the staff: Andrew Lawson
We catch up with Andrew Lawson, GIS Manager for Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre, about his 20 years with the Trust
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20 February 2023
An exciting start to the Lost Words for Rye Harbour project
Morgan, who is running the Lost Words for Rye Harbour project, updates us on the exciting start to the writing workshops
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20 February 2023
Volunteer impact on our reserves
Glenn Norris, Senior Ecologist, writing in December 2022, discusses the vital importance of volunteers on supporting wildlife on the Trust’s reserves
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20 February 2023
Leave it to Beaver
A staff group visit an enclosure where Beavers have been reintroduced and discover the remarkable eco water engineering that these industrious, labrador-sized creatures carry out
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13 February 2023
Searching for the presence of an elusive butterfly
Rob Eadie on searching for the presence of an elusive butterfly on Levin Down
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11 February 2023
The woodland drummers
Late winter and early spring is the perfect time to hear Great Spotted Woodpeckers drumming displays in woodlands across Sussex.
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09 February 2023
Oldhouse Warren saved from Center Parcs development
Sussex Wildlife Trust is thrilled that Center Parcs have done the right thing in realising that Oldhouse Warren is the wrong place for their next development.
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07 February 2023
A walk through Marline Valley with a hand lens
Sim Elliott describes a walk through Marline Valley with a hand lens looking for lichens and bryophytes in a ghyll high weald wood
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06 February 2023
Behind the Lens with Brooke Haycock
15 year old member and wildlife photographer Brooke Haycock tells us about himself
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06 February 2023
Sofa Birding
Moi Hicks explains how she came to become a Sofa Birder
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03 February 2023
Movements under the water
Ella Garrud tells us about some interesting underwater movement