Archive of: Wildlife Photography
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05 May 2026
Behind the lens with Phil Winter
Trust member Phil Winter recently won the Mammal Society’s Mammal of the Year Photographer Award. He tells us more about his photography
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16 March 2026
My favourite reserve - Woods Mill, by Sean Stones
Sean Stones is a wonderful wildlife photographer and regular visitor to Woods Mill Nature Reserve. He tells us why he loves it.
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12 November 2025
Magical heathland dawn wins photo competition
The winner of our 2025 photo competition is announced
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11 November 2025
Behind the Lens with Lloyd Lane
Lloyd Lane, our 2025 photo competition winner, tells us about his nature photography
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21 October 2025
Vote Now: Photo Competition Finalists Revealed
Voting closes on Monday 3 November 2025
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14 October 2025
Paul Parsons - Sussex wildlife selection, on land & sea
Paul Parsons is a fantastic Sussex diver and photographer and we are lucky enough that he shares his images with us. We asked him to share some of his favourites from this year
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07 October 2025
Behind the Lens with Kutub Uddin
Local wildlife photographer Kutub Uddin’s photo of a slime mould was Highly Commended in the Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. We asked him about it
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28 September 2025
The Secret World of Macro Photography in Nature with Tom Boyle
Tom Boyle is a member of the Trust who posts lovely photos on our Nature Table. Here he shares some of his autumn favourites
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12 September 2025
Our Nature Reserves Photography Competition 2025
Sussex Wildlife Trust is calling for photographers to showcase the stunning natural beauty of the Trust’s nature reserves in a new photography competition.
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21 March 2025
Behind the lens: Rachel Bigsby
We’re celebrating the work of Rachel Bigsby; an award-winning wildlife photographer who grew up in Sussex and developed a big love for seabirds.
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01 March 2025
Behind the Lens with Wayne Turner
Meet wildlife photographer Wayne Turner and find out about his love of owls
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13 February 2025
Good practice in wildlife photography and filmmaking
Many get great pleasure from nature photography – but it’s of the utmost importance to be mindful of not disturbing or even damaging the wildlife