News
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05 July 2022
We speak to Tony Hutson of the Sussex Bat Group
We spoke to Tony Hutson of the Sussex Bat Group about bats in Sussex and his new book, Bats, Their Biology and Behaviour
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01 July 2022
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve sightings - June 2022
The breeding season has reached a peak this month, and in many respects it seems to have been a pretty good one!
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29 June 2022
30 Days Wild diary: Week 4
Volunteer David Philips, is blogging weekly to share his 30 Days Wild adventures. This week, David visits Knepp Rewilding Project and encourages everyone to get involved in campaigning for wildlife.
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28 June 2022
Early Summer at Levin Down
Rob Eadie, Volunteer Reserve Manager for Levin Down shares some of the recent wildlife sightings from this superb chalk downland nature reserve
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27 June 2022
Bark patterns
Audrey Jarvis of Lewes Urban Arboretum looks at how fascinating and varied bark patterns can be.
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27 June 2022
Tigers are on the prowl at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Natasha Sharma talks about the remarkable sight on a summer’s walk is the odd tiger or even a whole streak of them at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve (as in moth!)
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27 June 2022
Heene Cemetery
Sussex Wildlife Trust supports community groups taking action for wildlife across Sussex. Find out more about the Friends of Heene Cemetery in Worthing.
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26 June 2022
Patterns in nature drawing
Wildlife artist and author Jennifer Moore discusses patterns in nature and how to draw using them
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24 June 2022
Wild by the water
Lakes, rivers, ponds and streams are brimming with wildlife to discover.
Around Sussex
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02 December 2016
Winter Sun
The best times to capture the landscape are often around dawn and dusk when the sky can briefly be very colourful.
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01 December 2016
November 2016: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
November saw several records of scaup on the reserve, with three young birds present on Flat Beach Quarry from the 8th and an additional 17 on Harbour Farm on the 10th.
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29 November 2016
Rye Harbour at the movies
A Big THANK-YOU to Kino Rye for showing our short, but wonderful film of Rye Harbour nature reserve on their big screens