News
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30 June 2021
Threat to undermine decades of work to restore and protect threatened species.
Sussex Wildlife Trust has joined leading conservation NGOs to issue an open letter to oppose a review of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, which could undermine decades of work to restore and protect threatened species.
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28 June 2021
Dragonflies and Damselflies in Sussex
Sussex is home to some beautiful dragonfly and damselfly species. Find out more.
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25 June 2021
The final countdown: 30 Days Wild Week 4
David Philips blogs about the final week of his 2021 30 Days Wild adventures
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24 June 2021
Mink - fashion victims
American Mink - a victim of fashion and natural born killers.
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24 June 2021
The Beacon at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Those of you who have been visiting Rye Harbour Nature Reserve will have noticed a large yellow structure being erected - here’s a bit more about it.
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22 June 2021
Is 'loveable rats' an oxymoron?
Rats have the rep of the bad guys. But is that fair?
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18 June 2021
The great minibeast hunt: 30 Days Wild Week 3
David Philips blogs about Week Three of his 2021 30 Days Wild adventures
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17 June 2021
We speak to Sir Peter Field, Lord-Lieutenant of East Sussex
Find out more about the Lord-Lieutenant Sir Peter Field’s visit to Rye Harbour Nature reserve and Discovery Centre
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17 June 2021
Meet our volunteers - Derek Bates
We talk to Derek Bates, who has been a Sussex Wildlife Trust volunteer for 48 years.
Around Sussex
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19 July 2015
Summer on the Lewes Downs
Another lovely wildlife walk from Lewes to Oxteddle Bottom.
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17 July 2015
Flowery Grassland by Numbers
Now is a good to to experience grassland, unless you suffer from hayfever.
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16 July 2015
Chalkhills Emerge
The first chalkhill blue butterflies of the year start to appear.