Archive
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19 October 2022
Your special wildlife experiences
A few weeks ago, we asked you to share your special wildlife experiences with us. Here are just a few of our favourites.
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19 October 2022
On the hunt for fungi in Friston Forest
David Beer from the Eastbourne Local Members Group talks about a beautiful autumnal hunt for fungi in Friston Forest
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18 October 2022
Meet our business members: Driftime
We speak to Abb-d Taiyo of Business Members Driftime
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17 October 2022
Update from Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Heritage Trainee, Shannon
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve’s Heritage Trainee, Shannon is back with her latest update.
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17 October 2022
Save the Date for the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Festive Makers Market
Everyone at the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre is getting ready for the venue’s second Festive Makers Market. Find out more as we chat with Gesine and Rowan …
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16 October 2022
How to identify fungi
We are often asked to identify fungi, but with 15,000 species, it’s not something that can easily be done. Charlotte Owen explains more. Plus some thoughts on foraging.
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13 October 2022
Defend Nature latest and thank you
We’re starting to hear back from MPs - our voice is being heard but there’s still a long way to go.
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12 October 2022
Biker Groove
Tim Smart tells us about his role at Sussex Wildlife Trust as Individual Giving Officer, as well as his commitment to not using a car
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10 October 2022
Lederman Trainees - September update
Rosie and Mark, our Lederman trainees, tell us what they’ve been up to in September
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10 October 2022
Say hello and wave goodbye
As the nights lengthen beyond the diminishing hours of daylight, signs of autumn become prominent. It also signals a time when vast numbers of birds are on the move.
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09 October 2022
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve 2023 Calendar
Kathy Crowther speaks to Barry Yates about the fantastic 2023 Rye Harbour Nature Reserve calendar celebrating the wonderful wildlife that can be found on the reserve
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08 October 2022
Big Wild Walk
From 24th-30th October, challenge yourself to a Big Wild Walk and help us tackle the nature and climate emergency.