News
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08 November 2024
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife Sightings: October 2024
October’s wildlife sightings included a bird that was last recorded at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in 2014.
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06 November 2024
A summary of the Marine Team's activities in 2024
What have the marine team and their amazing volunteers been getting up to in 2024?
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06 November 2024
Meet the staff: Ryan Allison
Meet Site Manager- West, Ryan Allison and find out more about his work, life and conservation grazing horses!
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05 November 2024
Mystery boxes and Jelly Ears
The Youth Rangers were subjected to a spooky sensory activity at The Deneway to celebrate Halloween
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05 November 2024
The March for Clean Water: We were there
On Sunday 3 November, Sussex Wildlife Trust joined the March for Clean Water, protesting the state of our rivers and seas, and demanding action be taken by the UK government and water companies to clean them up.
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04 November 2024
Meet the staff - Charlotte Pestell
We’ve got an exciting new, ambitious wetlands project on the Pevensey Levels. Meet Project Officer Charlotte Pestell and find out more about her and her role
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01 November 2024
Queen of the Marsh: The Fen Raft Spider
Incredible and misunderstood, there’s no need to fear these Pevensey VIPs.
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31 October 2024
The witch's accomplice
The screeching calls and active night-time habits of some birds have made them a symbol of folklore and the paranormal. Find out more about three that can be found at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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31 October 2024
Water pollution: effects on the ocean
All drains and rivers lead to the sea – meaning that the sea often sees the impact of our on-land activities, whether we mean it to or not.
Around Sussex
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02 June 2020
Species of the day: Speckled Wood
The Speckled Wood is a remarkably familiar butterfly species, a species living and indeed thriving in woodland habitat
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02 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy-seven.
What to do if you find a fledgling bird in your garden or if a bird hits your window.
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01 June 2020
Rare Insects of Viper's Bugloss
Trying to maintain viable populations of rare insects is often difficult, but…