News
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28 September 2025
The Secret World of Macro Photography in Nature with Tom Boyle
Tom Boyle is a member of the Trust who posts lovely photos on our Nature Table. Here he shares some of his autumn favourites
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26 September 2025
Meet wildlife photographer: David Rowlands
‘For me, birding and blogging remain about sharing moments, recording the seasons, and bringing the richness of local birdlife to a wider audience’.
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26 September 2025
Woodlice and Dead Wood
This vital habitat supports a whole host of nature, including a common resident of many names.
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25 September 2025
Depicting Water in Art course
On Thurs 6 November, illustrator Danny McBride is running a one day course at Woods Mill called Depicting Water in Art: Beginners’ Workshop. We asked him to tell us a bit more about himself and what people might expect from the day.
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23 September 2025
Meet Volunteer Coordinator: Dylan Laidler
Dylan couldn’t resist applying for the role of Volunteer Coordinator. Find out why, and a little more about her, here.
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23 September 2025
Tackling the four Bs
Gatwick Greenspace Partnership volunteers spend a big chunk of time each year tackling one of the 4 Bs and summer saw them returning to Bracken at Buchan Country Park.
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23 September 2025
Passing the 12 million records mark with a springtail
Bob Foreman, Biodiversity Data Specialist for the Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre tells us about their 12 millionth record - a tiny but common springtail
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16 September 2025
Nominate your Wildlife Champion
Nominations Open: The 2025 David Streeter Wildlife Champions Award, for those aged 16–25 who are taking meaningful local action for wildlife and the environment.
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15 September 2025
A Red Kite Tale
One of the UK’s most successful reintroduction stories; the Red Kite has made a remarkable comeback.
Around Sussex
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03 September 2022
1st AGM (May 2022)
Storrington and Arun Valley Regional Group’s first Annual General Meeting was held at the headquarters of the Sussex Wildlife Trust in May 2022.
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07 July 2022
A circular walk from Butt's Brow
David Beer from Eastbourne Local Members Group writes about a circular walk from Butt’s Brow
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07 July 2022
It's Not Gardening!
There are approximately 2500 posts marking the boundaries of just three of the established ‘fields’ at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Our land management team can’t do this without the support of the amazing volunteers.