News
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11 September 2019
Royal Pavilion Ice Rink to hold Skate-A-Thon in aid of Sussex Wildlife Trust
Be the first on the ice at the Royal Pavilion Ice Rink 10th Birthday Skate-a-thon raising funds for Sussex Wildlife Trust
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10 September 2019
A Wonderful Wild Week of Wander
Discover what happened on our Bushcamp Wanders week
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09 September 2019
Wild Beach
Wild Beach Training for environmental educators
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06 September 2019
Wilder Sussex Photo Competition
Sussex Wildlife Trust’s 2019 photography competition is open for entries. First prize £100.
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05 September 2019
Tots' Hedgerow Harvest
Nature Tots have been picking blackberries to make delicious smoothies and natural paints
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03 September 2019
Round and round the roundabout
Last week the consultation on the Arundel A27 scheme was opened. As Sussex Wildlife Trust we are appalled by the latest options.
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31 August 2019
Wild woodland fun for under-5s
Bring your children along this September to explore the woods, meadows or beach with Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Forest School Leaders
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31 August 2019
August 2019 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
A feature of the moth trap at this time of the year is the Pale Grass Eggar, a very rare species which in the UK is only found on the shingle of Dungeness and Rye Harbour.
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29 August 2019
Where have all the garden birds gone?
You may have noticed that the birds have been a bit quiet lately. After the cacophony of spring birdsong and the non-stop parenting of a busy breeding season, the garden can seem a little empty in late summer. There’s a distinct lack of singing, the feeders are no longer crowded and the branches are bare - where have all the birds gone?