News
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29 March 2022
The Great British Snake Off
Snakes are often thought of as exotic creatures to be admired (or avoided) on holidays in hotter countries, but Britain is home to three native species of snake.
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26 March 2022
Small steps with trundl can make giant strides for charity
trundl is a new non-competitive walking app supporting Sussex Wildlife Trust
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25 March 2022
Target Let-down
Last week the Government published a major consultation document on environmental targets. Sussex Wildlife Trust believes the proposals will fail to stop nature’s decline, let alone enable it to recover.
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24 March 2022
Nature Recovery proposals based on weakened protections
Last week the Government published a major document on national nature protections. Sussex Wildlife Trust believes this will fail to stop nature’s decline, let alone enable it to recover.
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23 March 2022
Lederman Trainees’ Blog March 2022: Tree-felling, Forest Schooling and a Newt on the Doorstep
Find out what our Lederman Trainees have been up to this month
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21 March 2022
Sussex Kelp Anniversary
It has been a year since bottom-towed trawling was excluded from over 300km2 of our beloved Sussex shores. Find out what the Sussex Kelp Restoration Project has achieved.
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18 March 2022
A guide to garden amphibians: frogs, toads and newts
Here’s our guide to frogs, toads and newts.
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16 March 2022
Call for an immediate end to peat sales
Help save a precious natural habitat by sharing your views with the UK and Welsh Governments – deadline on Friday 18 March 2022.
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15 March 2022
An open letter to Center Parcs
Sussex Wildlife Trust alongside the Woodland Trust, RSPB, CPRE and Sussex Ornithological Society have sent this open letter to Center Parcs asking them again to reconsider the location for next possible Center Parcs.
Around Sussex
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22 July 2016
Guided walks at Seaford Head
Recent walks at Seaford Head.
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30 June 2016
June 2016: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
This month saw a couple of real avian rarities recorded, both for the first time. The first of these was an American golden plover
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22 June 2016
Grass snake
This large grass snake was spotted swimming in Woods Mill lake. Grass snakes are large, up to 150 cm and have a black and cream/yellow collar just behind their head and a series of 'dots and dashes' running down each side of their body. They are