News
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25 July 2021
There's a bat in my kitchen, what am I gonna do?
A bat was rescued from our Woods Mill offices
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22 July 2021
July 2021 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Over the past few years we have seen an increase in spring sightings of Black-winged Stilt on the reserve, but this year, for the first time ever, a pair bred at Castle Water!
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22 July 2021
Rye Harbour Discovery Centre update
Maria Jonsson with an update on the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
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20 July 2021
Reserves week - Woods Mill update
Reserves Manager Steve Tillman tells us what’s happening at Woods Mill at the moment
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20 July 2021
Reserves week - what you might see at Old Lodge & Ebernoe Common
What might you see at Old Lodge and Ebernoe Common Reserves at the moment? Reserves Manager Mark Monk Terry has a couple of suggestions
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19 July 2021
Summer Plans, make sure you don't miss out
The Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Conservation Policy Team are currently working on two important public consultations. Find out how you can get involved and stand up for wildlife right now.
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16 July 2021
School Report: A Trip to Seaford College
Our Community Action team visit Seaford College.
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12 July 2021
Jennifer Moore talks about her book 'Birds of Rye Harbour'
Jennifer Moore talks about her new log book for sale in the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre, ‘Birds of Rye Harbour’
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11 July 2021
Black-winged Stilt Diary 2021
Black-winged Stilts are a rare sight in Britain, but a pair nested at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in 2021 for the first time.
Around Sussex
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03 August 2015
Pip, Pip, Pip - Hooray
Last night was a bright moonlit night and at Castle Water part of Rye Harbour nature reserve we went in search of a very special pipistelle bat - the Nathusius’ pipistrelle, the largest of our THREE pipistrelle species
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02 August 2015
July 2015: Rye Harbour nature reserve sightings
One of the rarest species that we have at Rye Harbour is the least lettuce.
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28 July 2015
Moths and Bats at The Priory
Searching for nocturnal wildlife at Priory School