News
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30 November 2022
Lederman Trainee blog - November 22
We hear from Lederman trainees Mark and Rosie during Mark’s last month
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30 November 2022
Fronds of Hope
Henri Brocklebank on free diver Eric Smith’s joy at finding fronds of kelp that represent hope for the future
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29 November 2022
Putting community wildlife groups on the map
There’s a new map on our website which shows our reserves and a wide range of community and volunteer groups across Sussex.
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29 November 2022
25 years at Sussex Wildlife Trust - Filma Dyer
We speak to Filma Dyer who has been working for Sussex Wildlife Trust for 25 years
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26 November 2022
Beginning Birdwatching at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Join Kathy Crowther for James Duncan’s first Beginning Birdwatching walk at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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25 November 2022
Nature recovery in action - being a beaver
Wilder Landscapes Support Officer Sophie Atkinson blogs on the benefits for the landscape of ‘being a beaver’
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22 November 2022
What Has Wilder Horsham District Achieved in 2021/22?
So… what has Wilder Horsham District achieved in 2021/22? Discover what we have been up to in our latest Annual Report!
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21 November 2022
Heritage trainee Shannon Rae - November blog
Shannon Rae talks about her land management experience, and learning to manage the reed bed at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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19 November 2022
Winter Thrushes
The seasonal influx of Redwings and Fieldfares heralds the start of winter
Around Sussex
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01 October 2017
September 2017 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
A pleasant surprise during September was a wryneck seen at Castle Water on the 7th of the month.
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28 September 2017
Seaford Head sightings
Parasol mushrooms and clustered bellflower seen at Seaford Head nature reserve today as well as several clouded yellow and small copper butterflies.clustered bellflower
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13 September 2017
Maurizio d'Arienzo
Maurizio d’Arienzo, one of our long-standing volunteers, passed away suddenly at the beginning of March 2017 and will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him