News
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06 May 2025
Sussex and Brighton devolution consultation - our response
We recently spoke about devolution, an upcoming change to how Sussex is governed. With the initial public consultation now closed, we are sharing our response.
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05 May 2025
Walking through grief and into nature
One woman shares her journey with grief and the healing that has come from spending time outdoors at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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02 May 2025
Sward Wardens: the incredible role of dung beetles
It’s not a glamorous job, but someone’s gotta do it. As an integral part of the ecosystem, we must protect our dung beetles.
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01 May 2025
Spring into Summer: New Events & Courses
We’ve listened to what Sussex Wildlife Trust members and supporters want from our events, and we’re pleased to offer an extra-wide variety for 2025.
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30 April 2025
Interview with Natalie Pearson – Lewes District Food Partnership
Lewes District Food Partnership is working to tackle food insecurity, bring organisations together, and inspire people to make healthy, sustainable food choices for a better planet.
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29 April 2025
Community composting
By diverting local waste to the compost heap, Graham Ellis is playing a part in reducing carbon emissions and boosting vegetable beds across the local community.
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23 April 2025
Spring unleashed: in pictures
First it comes slowly, and then all in a rush: wildlife photographs from the community in Sussex.
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22 April 2025
Love your Dandelions!
Let’s hear it for Dandelions! Marvellous plants.
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10 April 2025
Announcing a new way to book events
After many requests to make booking onto our events and courses easier, we are pleased to announce that we are moving over to the ticketing platform Eventbrite.
Around Sussex
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05 July 2020
Species of the day: Common 'Stinging' Nettle
There are almost certainly very few of us who haven’t had an interaction with the familiar and hugely abundant Common Nettle
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03 July 2020
Species of the day: Slow-worm
Both the naming and look of the Slow-worm may be confusing, for it’s neither a worm nor particularly slow in its movements; nor is it a snake - as per its superficial look.
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01 July 2020
Species of the day: House Martin
The delicate House Martin is a remarkably small bird, roughly the size of a Goldfinch. Along with the Swallow, it is without doubt one of our most welcomed spring arrivals