News
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12 September 2025
Our Nature Reserves Photography Competition 2025
Sussex Wildlife Trust is calling for photographers to showcase the stunning natural beauty of the Trust’s nature reserves in a new photography competition.
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12 September 2025
Meet wildlife photographer: Phil Harrison
When Phil received his cancer diagnosis, the chance to get outside and photograph wildlife, became a helpful, and healing, distraction.
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10 September 2025
Chris Corrigan announces his retirement
After just over three years at Sussex Wildlife Trust, CEO Chris Corrigan has announced his plans to retire.
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10 September 2025
The Importance of Chalk Grassland and Mixed Scrub Mosaics
Chalk grasslands and mixed scrub are among the most biodiverse habitats in the UK, but when they merge into a single mosaic, they form a dynamic habitat that supports an exceptional diversity of species.
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09 September 2025
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife Sightings: August 2025
August saw the kickstart of autumn migration on the nature reserve.
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08 September 2025
Tenants Hill – Looking to the Future
Sussex Wildlife Trust hopes to become the future custodian of Tenants Hill, part of the much-loved Cissbury landscape
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06 September 2025
A loveliness of ladybirds
Have you seen a lot of ladybirds recently? They are gathering together at this time of year to look for cracks and crevices to hibernate in.
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05 September 2025
We are birders - Atticus Kidd
Green Finance Development Officer Atticus Kidd tells us that ‘birding has been an overwhelmingly positive experience’ in his life
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03 September 2025
Take Action for Nature: Free Wilder Community Champions Training
Build confidence, share practical skills, and connect with like-minded people - find out about our Wilder Community Champions training.
Around Sussex
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31 May 2022
A short downland walk around Warren Hill
Our Eastbourne Local Group visited Warren Hill, looking for butterflies and downland flowers
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21 May 2022
Weather Lore -Fact or Fiction
Meteorologist, Ian Currie, spoke to the Eastbourne Local Group
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19 May 2022
Insect Pollinators
Insect pollinators are essential and we’re losing them fast. Book this online event https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/328854601967