Archive
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18 August 2026
Heatwave at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
How has Rye Harbour Nature Reserve been coping with the heatwave?
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18 August 2026
Tell us how nature makes you feel
The government promised a plan on access to nature but it’s long overdue. So we’re writing one for them - help us to shape it.
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14 August 2026
Beavers are helping us to make a splash
Are Beavers one of the best ways we can tackle our current and future water crises in Sussex.
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11 August 2026
How Louis nearly met his Waterloo
Thirsty bats can end up in the wrong places, as one Sussex Wildlife Trust member found out last week.
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10 August 2026
Subterranean Heatstroke Blues
This summer’s heatwave has been a challenge for our wildlife - especially those who rely on soft soils to make their homes.
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06 August 2026
Hop into summer
Get to know grasshoppers with Peter G. Sutton, author of ‘Field Guide to the Grasshoppers and Allies of Great Britain and Ireland’
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04 August 2026
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve sightings in July 2026
Who wears the pantaloons with the Pantaloon Bees? David Bentley explains what was seen on Rye Harbour Nature Reserve during a very dry July
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02 August 2026
Congratulations to Marsh Award winner Claire
Huge congratulations to Shoresearch volunteer Claire Saxby for winning a Marsh Award
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29 July 2026
Meet Dandelion Charm - performing acoustic gig at Rye
Interview with Newhaven prog rock duo Dandelion Charm, playing at Rye Harbour Discovery Centre in August
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23 July 2026
Inspiring the next generation though biodiversity at London Gatwick
Gatwick Greenspace Partnership joined colleagues from London Gatwick’s Biodiversity Team to support a fantastic biodiversity work experience day for students
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22 July 2026
Bloom times: jellyfish in Sussex
Gatherings of jellyfish, also known as ‘blooms’, often occur in summer off the Sussex coast. Here are five of the likeliest you might spot.
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21 July 2026
A milestone for nature recovery in Sussex – Chyngton Brooks saltmarsh restoration granted planning permission
Charlotte Owen, our Conservation Manager, spoke at the Planning Committee in strong support of this ambitious application, which is now a major step closer to delivery.