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19 April 2022
Emergence creative nature writing - entries from Redman King House residents
As part of our Emergence creative nature writing contest, we were posted a delightful group of entries from a supported housing scheme in Eastbourne, Redman King House. Thanks to everyone who entered - not all made the anthology, but we thought it would be lovely to highlight them here
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12 April 2022
Creating a Swift friendly garden - part 2
Emma Chaplin continues her urban garden transformation by creating a living roof
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12 April 2022
Please don't feed the ducks
Sussex Wildlife Trust is urging people to please stop feeding the ducks at Woods Mill nature reserve because excess bread is polluting the lake and harming wildlife.
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11 April 2022
Creating a Swift friendly garden - part 1
Emma Chaplin investigates how to make a small urban garden as Swift and wildlife friendly as possible.
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10 April 2022
Emergence creative nature writing anthology
Announcing this year’s creative nature writing anthology, with a theme of ‘Emergence’.
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06 April 2022
Sussex Kelp Restoration Project bringing fishing back from the brink in Bognor Regis
Local Bognor Regis fisherman, Clive Mills, has been recognised in a nomination for a national Fishing News Award for his work with the Sussex Kelp Restoration Project. Winners of the Award are voted for by the public, before Monday 11 April 2022
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01 April 2022
March 2022 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Bird highlight this month was a male Green-winged Teal that was present on the Beach Reserve and new saltmarsh from 2nd to the 5th.
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31 March 2022
March update from Tim Castle, Heritage Trainee at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Tim Castle tells us about his adventures with cuttlefish, Forest Schools training and safety with chainsaws.
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31 March 2022
I really love your tiger feet!
Our Wildlife Watch Group got to meet the newts of Woods MIll and build a hibernacula
Around Sussex
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18 August 2016
Eastbourne Group Walk Report - Warren Hill above Eastbourne
Eastbourne Group Walk at Warren Hill
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02 August 2016
July 2016: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
One of the characteristic plants of Rye Harbour at this time of the year is red hemp-nettle. This inconspicuous little relative of the mints and dead-nettles, with its red flowers and nettle-like leaves, grows on sparsely vegetated habitats on the Beach Reserve and Harbour Farm, often where the ground has been disturbed.
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25 July 2016
Breeding Charadriiformes at Rye Harbour
Gulls, terns, skuas, waders and auks make up a large order of mostly wetland birds…