News
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07 January 2025
Stop Dumping on our Reef demo!
Surfers Against Sewage, supported by Sussex Wildlife Trust, are hosting a demo to oppose the renewal of a licence allowing Brighton Marina to dump polluted dredged sediments in Beachy Head West Marine Conservation Zone
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07 January 2025
The naming of birds
Bird names can be educational, evocative and amusing. David Bentley, trustee of the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, tells us about some of his favourites.
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06 January 2025
Blowing in the wind - how birds cope with extreme weather
How do birds cope in extreme windy weather?
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03 January 2025
What is a Local Plan Examination in Public?
What is an Local Plan Examination and what part do our conservation team play in them?
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02 January 2025
Wild and Free
Embrace the outdoors this January - it’s free!
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01 January 2025
Chalk streams and knuckerholes
What do you know about our amazing chalk streams? There are sites in Sussex where the water continually upwells from ‘knuckerholes’ and many Sussex folklore tales of ‘dragons’ which live in them!
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01 January 2025
Eastbourne Local Group events update
An update on Eastbourne Regional Group of the Sussex Wildlife Trust events in January 2025
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31 December 2024
Winter events for 2025
Why not get outdoors this winter by taking part in a Sussex Wildlife Trust Event?
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30 December 2024
An introduction to Wildlife Surveying
Download our free Guide to Wildlife Surveying - perfect for community groups
Around Sussex
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12 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighty-seven
Pink Elephants on Parade. Last night’s moth trap.
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12 June 2020
Species of the day: Common Frog
The charismatic and much-loved Common Frog is without doubt the most recognisable British amphibian, an unmistakable inhabitant of town and country, upland and lowland
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11 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighty-six
The rise and fall of the wasp reich.