Archive
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05 September 2022
Clever corvids
Charlotte Owens tells us about how clever crows are
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05 September 2022
August update from the Lederman Trainees
Rosie and Mark our Lederman Trainees tell us what they’ve been getting up to.
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04 September 2022
Rye Harbour Bioblitz 2022
Sorry, this event has been cancelled, apologies for any inconvenience
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03 September 2022
Woods Mill Visit
Our regional Group had a lovely walk around Woods Mill with James Duncan in May 2022 at our 1st AGM. This resulted in the inspiration for this 2 minute video clip.
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03 September 2022
1st AGM (May 2022)
Storrington and Arun Valley Regional Group’s first Annual General Meeting was held at the headquarters of the Sussex Wildlife Trust in May 2022.
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02 September 2022
Challenging times
On Monday we will have a new Prime Minister. With so many major current and future challenges, there’s no doubt that whoever gets the job will have to hit the ground running.
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01 September 2022
Rye Harbour Heritage Trainees
It’s time to say hello to our new Rye Harbour Heritage Trainee Shannon.
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01 September 2022
Can dragonflies fly backwards?
Dragonflies can fly further, higher and faster than any other insect, and their wings are a marvel of natural engineering. But can they fly backwards?
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01 September 2022
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve sightings - August 2022
Wildlife highlight month was probably the discovery of both male and female Lesser Emperor dragonfly at the northern end of Castle Wate
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30 August 2022
Insect Wings
Insects are the only invertebrates that can fly. Charlotte Owen explores the great variety of insect wings.
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30 August 2022
Meet Sophie Atkinson, Wild Coast Sussex Intern
We meet Wild Coast Sussex Intern Sophie Atkinson and hear what she’s been up to
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25 August 2022
Wading into autumn
For many birdwatchers things are just hotting up! We might be reaching the end of summer, but this is when a group of birds known as waders start to appear on our shores. Here are six waders to watch out for.