Archive
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06 October 2022
Vote for your favourite nature photograph 2022
Voting in now open for our 2022 Photo Competition
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03 October 2022
Peter Hodge - Sussex Coleoptera Recorder
We talk to member, beetle recorder for the Biodiversity Records Centre and Malling Down Volunteer Reserve Manager Peter Hodge
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03 October 2022
Rare migrant found at Seaford Head - the Death's-head Hawk-moth
A rare migrant with an awesome skull image on the back of its thorax has been found at Seaford Head nature reserve - the Death’s-head Hawkmoth
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03 October 2022
Between a rock and a hard place with John Cooper
John Cooper tells us about being Emeritus Keeper of Natural Sciences at the Booth Museum of Natural History
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03 October 2022
Changes in beach clean finds by EQUANS
Graham Batty from EQUANS tells us about what they found on their recent beach clean
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02 October 2022
We talk to David Bone, Chair of the Sussex Geodiversity Partnership
We talk to David Bone, Chair of the Sussex Geodiversity Partnership
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01 October 2022
Why geodiversity in Sussex is so important
Henri Brocklebank tells us what geodiversity is and why it’s so important
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29 September 2022
Nature is a necessity - not a burden
Following the shocking risks posed by last week’s announcements of the retained EU law Bill, The Growth Plan and a new planning and infrastructure Bill, Sussex Wildlife Trust today wrote to all Sussex MPs with the request for them to defend nature.
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27 September 2022
Nature under attack - we need your help
The government has launched an attack on nature, tearing up the most fundamental legal protection for our threatened wildlife. We urgently need you to contact your MP and demand that they defend nature now.
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27 September 2022
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - September 2022
September saw the first reserve records for two uncommon species of bush-cricket.
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27 September 2022
Meet Our Business Members: Folkington's
We speak to Paul Bendit, owner of Business Member Folkington’s
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26 September 2022
Behind the Lens with David Plummer
We speak to wildlife photographer, speaker, author and Sussex Wildlife Trust volunteer David Plummer