News
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10 June 2024
Restore Nature Now
Henri Brocklebank, Director of Conservation at Sussex Wildlife Trust is calling on people living in Sussex to join Trust staff and members to ‘March for Nature’ on Saturday 22 June 2024
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10 June 2024
Why is fire so important for community building?
Why has Sophie Atkinson invested time and money in fire and cooking equipment for her new role as Youth Action Officer? It’s all about the community you build around a fire.
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08 June 2024
Welcoming EMAS to a nature-based activity day
It was a great pleasure for the Trust to welcome around 40 members of Brighton-based Ethnic Minority Achievement Service (EMAS) to Woods Mill for a wellbeing day in nature
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08 June 2024
Meet the staff - Helen Rafferty
Meet our new Head of People and Operations - Helen Rafferty. Find out about her love of working for organisations with cause and purpose, as well as her saxophone skills and what makes for a perfect Sunday
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08 June 2024
Happy World Ocean Day!
World Ocean Day is on June 8th every year and is the day we celebrate how vital the Ocean is to the health of our planet.
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07 June 2024
Meet Charles Ashe - Volunteer Reserve Manager
Meet Volunteer Reserve Manager for West Dean woods, Charles Ashe and find out about the reserve and the coppicing regime that happens here
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07 June 2024
Staff - favourite marine species for World Ocean Day
For World Ocean Day 2024, we asked around the staff team for their favourite marine species. There is such an amazing world of wildlife beneath (and near) the water.
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06 June 2024
Swifts - the screaming 'devil birds' of summer
They may not look like much (they’re basically two wings and a mouth) but it’s hard to explain their abilities without making them sound supernatural. Read about Swifts.
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03 June 2024
Swimming with Terns
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is famous for its breeding colonies of Tern. Volunteer, David Bentley, tells us about his idea of a perfect summers day spent swimming with them.
Around Sussex
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11 May 2020
What was seen on furlough
It’s surprising what you can find in even the smallest urban garden.
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11 May 2020
Species of the day: King Alfred's Cakes
The kingdom of fungi has captivated humankind for centuries. In a realm with some truly strange names, King Alfred’s Cakes perhaps stands out as one of the most bizarre
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11 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Fifty-five
The Kestrel – the unsung master of the Sussex skies