News
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09 May 2021
Meet our members - Louise Kahan on the solace of wildlife
We speak to Louise Kahan about what the solace of wildlife has meant in her life
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06 May 2021
Only connect!
Connections, and a sense of community, matter. We need them to thrive. Emma Chaplin talks about how we might want to find ways to connect to nature for the sake of our mental wellbeing
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06 May 2021
Nightingales, grumpy wood mice and money spiders
Glenn Norris tells us what he’s been seeing and hearing on the reserves recently
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04 May 2021
Mew Name Madness!
As with many of our birds, the English names of gulls are generally pretty descriptive.
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04 May 2021
Sensing nature differently
Sarah Playforth tells us about how nature has helped her during challenging times, and the role the sound of wildlife has played during her life as a deaf person.
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29 April 2021
April 2021 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife
Bird highlight this month was a White-tailed Eagle which was present over the Beach Reserve on the 19th.
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28 April 2021
Stand your ground for nature
Tor Lawrence speaks out on the the dichotomy that is Nature vs Development, highlighted by Local Authorities under the expectation of meeting nationally set housing targets, versus their ability to integrate these into the landscape, whilst valuing and embedding Nature’s Recovery in one of the most nature depleted countries in the world.
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28 April 2021
Meet the (new) staff - Natasha Sharma
We speak to new Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Communities and Wildlife Officer Natasha Sharma
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26 April 2021
Celebrating the Nature Recovery Award's First Successful Applicants!
Wilder Horsham District is delighted to offer its congratulations to the first successful applicants for the Nature Recovery Award.
Around Sussex
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02 July 2015
June 2015: Rye Harbour nature reserve sightings
One of the characteristic insects of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is the great silver water beetle.
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02 July 2015
The Night has a Thousand Eyeds.
Hawk-moth photographed at The Depot.
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29 June 2015
Eastbourne Group Walk Report - The Downs above Eastbourne
Eastbourne Group Walk Report - The Downs above Eastbourne