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  • Wild Beach Training at Rye Harbour

    01 October 2024

    Wild Beach Training at Rye Harbour

    Our new Wilder Learning and Communities Officer, Aimi Rifat, headed to the seaside to take part in Wild Beach training. Find out how she got on here.

     
  • Birds on the move

    01 October 2024

    Birds on the move

    For many birdwatchers, autumn is the most exciting time of year. But what are they so excited about? Find out more about autumnal migration

     
  • Mud, mud, glorious mud - puddling the scrapes at Woods Mill

    27 September 2024

    Mud, mud, glorious mud - puddling the scrapes at Woods Mill

    Puddling! What’s been happening to the scrapes at Woods Mill?

     
  • An eye-opener: Introducing Opticron

    26 September 2024

    An eye-opener: Introducing Opticron

    Since the 1970’s, Opticron have been shaking up the optics market, choosing not to market their products to the hunting community. Area Sales Manager, Rob Laughton, tells us what else sets them apart.

     
  • Our Sussex birds are not 'ours'

    25 September 2024

    Our Sussex birds are not 'ours'

    Bird migration is an amazing phenomenon of fuelling, endurance, navigation and timing. And nearly all birds seen in Sussex undertake these dangerous journeys.

     
  • The life cycle of Ivy Bees

    25 September 2024

    The life cycle of Ivy Bees

    Find out about the life cycle of the gentle and beautiful Ivy Bee

     
  • Sea-aster and Ivy bees at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

    23 September 2024

    Sea-aster and Ivy bees at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

    Learn about Ivy Bees and Sea-aster Bees at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

     
  • 2025 Wildlife of Sussex Calendars

    22 September 2024

    2025 Wildlife of Sussex Calendars

    Our two 2025 calendars - Wildlife of Sussex and Rye Harbour Nature Reserve are now available to order from our online shop.

     
  • Stop dumping on our reef!

    20 September 2024

    Stop dumping on our reef!

    Brighton Marina is currently allowed to dump dredged sediment in Beachy Head West Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ) but their licence is now up for renewal – and we don’t think this activity should continue.

     

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