Archive
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20 November 2023
Meet our volunteers: Bill Young
Bill Young has a been a volunteering with the Trust for 45 years, most recently at Levin Down. He tells us all about it.
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19 November 2023
Pleaching, bill hooks and plodgers. Hedge laying with Wilder Horsham District
Emma Chaplin joins the Wilder Horsham District staff and volunteer team, as they spend a day hedge laying
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18 November 2023
Sussex Wildlife Trust objects to Gatwick Airport expansion
We are strongly against a second runway at Gatwick Airport and have registered as an Interested Party to raise our objection.
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17 November 2023
Wild Coast Celebration
Wild Coast Sussex held a party to celebrate all achievements of this amazing project
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16 November 2023
A handful of winter thrushes
Whilst a trio of thrush species are always here in Sussex, in the winter months they’re joined by a pair of family members from the continent. As we move toward the cold, dark nights of winter, which will you see?
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15 November 2023
Spiders webs - why don't they get trapped in them?
Why don’t spiders get caught in their own webs? Charlotte Owen explains
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15 November 2023
How to ID fungus course
Matt Rich, Ranger, Rye Harbour Nature Reserve went on a How to ID Fungus course. He tells us more about what he learned
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15 November 2023
Migrants and migration at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Site Manager, Paul Tinsley-Marshall tells us about migrants and migration on the reserve
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14 November 2023
Behind the Lens with Tim Nightingale
We meet Trust member and 2023 photo competition winner Tim Nightingale
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14 November 2023
Significant things happening in Sussex
An update on two nationally significant developments: Rampion 2 Windfarm and a second runway at Gatwick Airport.
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13 November 2023
The spider pretending to be a wasp
Find out about the brightly coloured spider that mimics a wasp - the Wasp Spider.
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13 November 2023
8 legs good. The amazing world of spiders
Matt Rich, Ranger at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, explores the beautiful world of three particularly interesting spiders - Wasp, Crab Flower and Zebra Jumping