News
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11 October 2024
Reserve management of heathland
We actively manage our heathland reserves for wildlife. But how do we do that?
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11 October 2024
Are you meeting with your MP tomorrow?
Do you want your MP to help protect your local green space or take the action needed to clean up our rivers and seas? The Common Grounds day of action is happening tomorrow, Saturday 12th October, across the country.
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10 October 2024
Meet the team: Aimi Rifat
Get to know a bit more about Aimi Rifat, our new Wilder Learning and Communities Officer.
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10 October 2024
Fantastic fungi of Rye Harbour
Neither plant nor animal, they belong to a kingdom all of their own. We’re talking about fungi. Sarah Watson, Events Officer at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and resident fungi-lover, introduces a few of her finds from the nature reserve.
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08 October 2024
March for Clean Water
Sussex Wildlife Trust is calling on people living in Sussex to join Trust staff to ‘March for Clean Water’ on Sunday 3 November 2024
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07 October 2024
Meet zombie fungi
Vedika Patel tells us about the Cordyceps fungus, also known as the zombie fungi, that she discovered at The Deneway
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06 October 2024
Fungi of Ebernoe
These incredible organisms sprout at Ebernoe’s every turn; head out this autumn to spot them.
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04 October 2024
Forest Copse Appeal: one year on
A year on from our successful Forest Copse Appeal, Site Manager Ryan Allison, shares the work that has taken place to improve the fields for wildlife
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03 October 2024
How art, songs and poetry can help communicate our work
Can art, songs, and poetry be a powerful ally in breathing life into scientific findings, helping us connect emotionally on the urgent issues of biodiversity loss and the climate crisis?
Around Sussex
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27 May 2020
Species of the day: Grass Snake
The Grass Snake is the largest of the three British snake species and indeed our biggest terrestrial reptile
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27 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy-one
I set up a small mammal survey and capture a crazy mouse.
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26 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy.
The most amazing mammal in my garden is right under my feet.