News
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08 August 2022
How to help wildlife during the heatwave
After such a long period of drought and relentlessly high temperatures, conditions are tough for wildlife - here are some ways you can help.
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02 August 2022
Leysdown Trainee update - June/July
Rosie and Mark, Leysdown Trainees, tell us more about what they’ve been up to recently.
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01 August 2022
Behind the Lens with Piers Fearick
Piers Fearick tells us about his wildlife photography and his recent interest in developing his skills in marine photography.
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01 August 2022
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve sightings - July 2022
Bird highlight during July was a Purple Heron which was found at the northern end of Castle Water (before moving to Long Pit) on the 28th.
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01 August 2022
The joy of Sea Slugs!
Sea Slugs, or nudibranchs, are amazing seas creatures which are often overlooked.
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27 July 2022
Wildlife seen in July at Levin Down nature reserve
Volunteer Reserve Manager Rob Eadie tells us about the interesting wildlife he’s seen in July at Levin Down nature reserve
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23 July 2022
A sea full of superheroes
Forget Aquaman! Read on for the real superheroes in our seas…
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21 July 2022
Interview with Nick Sturt, Chair of the Sussex Botanical Recording Society
We meet Nick Sturt, Sussex Wildlife Trust member since we began and Chair of the Sussex Botanical Recording Society
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20 July 2022
Interview with Polly Kitson, Volunteer Manager
We speak to Polly Kitson, Volunteer Manager
Around Sussex
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01 February 2017
January 2017: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Shoveler is a common winter bird at Rye Harbour and perhaps one of our most important species, often occurring in nationally significant numbers (the UK threshold of importance for this species is 148).
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08 January 2017
2016 Weather was sunny, warm and dry.
Records from the Hastings Meteorological Station supplied by David Powell
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05 January 2017
Coot are feeding hundreds of duck!
How do coot help wigeon and gadwall to survive?