News
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20 September 2024
September events at Rye Harbour
Sarah Watson, Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Events Officer, shares some of the highlights of the reserve’s upcoming events programme.
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20 September 2024
Meet our volunteers: Derek Williams
Meet Derek Williams, who has just retired after a remarkable 35 years as a volunteer for the Trust
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19 September 2024
Reptile Ridge Bug Hotel now open for business
An exciting new accommodation opportunity has opened up for wildlife at The Deneway nature reserve. Thanks to the hard work of the Youth Rangers, the Reptile Ridge Bug Hotel is ready for visitors
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19 September 2024
The Blue Carbon Mapping Project
Charities urge stronger protection for UK seas as landmark reports reveal amount of carbon stored in seabed habitats for the first time
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18 September 2024
Summer fun for all the family
This summer, over 128 people took part in our nature-inspired family activities at Rye Harbour. Alice Oakley, our Volunteer Coordinator who ran the sessions, gives us the lowdown.
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18 September 2024
Capturing the Milky Way
When we shared an incredible photo of the Milky Way at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, lots of you asked for advice on how to capture it. We asked the photographer himself, Derek Griffin, to spill the beans.
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16 September 2024
Meeting a tree
What does ‘meeting a tree’ involve? The staff team were invited to give this a try at Tilgate Park.
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15 September 2024
Fieldcraft AKA how to watch wildlife without disturbing it
What exactly is fieldcraft? David Plummer tells us more
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12 September 2024
Empowering the next generation of birders and environmentalists
Find out how the SOS along with Action for Conservation have been empowering the next generation of birders and environmentalists
Around Sussex
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23 May 2020
Species of the day: Pipistrelle Bats
The Pipistrelle bats are Britain’s most widely distributed and regularly seen species. Somewhat confusingly, the Pipistrelle isn’t a single species of bat at all, it is in fact three
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23 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Sixty-seven
From the Congo Basin to the Dining Room Table. For those missing today’s F.A. Cup here’s some subbuteo for you.
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22 May 2020
Species of the day: Great Spotted Woodpecker
The Great Spotted Woodpecker is undoubtedly the most commonly observed member of its family, largely owing to its adaption to urban environments