News
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18 May 2022
Blog by Tim Castle, Heritage Trainee May 2022
Heritage Trainee Tim Castle tells us what he’s been up to at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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18 May 2022
We meet new member and trundl tester Helena
We meet new member Helena, who tells us about how walking and the trundl app has helped with her health and wellbeing
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16 May 2022
Let it Bee this spring
People ask what to do about bumblebees nesting in the garden. Our answer? Let them bee!
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16 May 2022
Good weather for ducks
Wet weather wildlife. Which creatures either love, hate or just about tolerate rain? asks Charlotte Owen
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16 May 2022
Making a difference - beach clean volunteers
Julia Hoare explains the crucial and valuable work carried out every year by our beach clean volunteers
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09 May 2022
Nightingales on our reserves
Ecologist Glenn Norris loses sleep over Nightingales on our reserves
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09 May 2022
Sussex Wildlife Trust receive £5000 from Tyl Giveback Community Fund
We were delighted to receive £5000 from Tyl by Natwest Giveback Community Fund to continue our work with local communities across Sussex
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04 May 2022
Business member Southern Co-op given Queens Award for Enterprise for Sustainable Development
We were delighted to hear that one of our longstanding business members Southern Co-op has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise for Sustainable Development.
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03 May 2022
Lederman Trainees blog April 2022
Blog from the Lederman trainees about their many and varied activities around the reserves
Around Sussex
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21 September 2016
Long time no see...
Beetle not seen in UK for 114 years found at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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18 September 2016
Carved in stone
The turf-covered shingle ridges of Castle Farm and Castle Water, near Rye, are too inhospitable for oak trees but…
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14 September 2016
Saturday Hit Squad at Malling Down
Volunteers from the Saturday Hit Squad have been working hard on the South Downs