News
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01 April 2024
Tuning into birdsong
Why do some people become much more alert to the birds and birdsong around them in later life?
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27 March 2024
Levin Down nature reserve - March report
Despite the rain, there have been some fine spring days, says Volunteer Reserve Manager for Levin Down, Rob Eadie, who shares some highlights
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26 March 2024
'Paws' for thought to help wildlife this spring
How can we make dog walks more wildlife friendly?
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26 March 2024
Local artist swaps the Oxo Tower for Rye Harbour
Talented finalist of ‘Sketch for Survival 2023’, swaps the Oxo Tower for Rye Harbour Discovery Centre. Meet wildlife artist, Rachel Spreckley.
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24 March 2024
School kids become citizen scientists
Children from a school in Hastings became citizen scientists for the day, finding and recording ray egg cases.
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24 March 2024
Dream visit for a self-confessed 'spider nerd'!
James Chisnall went on a fantastic visit to Iping and Stedham Commons nature reserve to record spiders with County Recorder Graeme Lyons
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22 March 2024
Where to Watch Birds in Surrey and Sussex
We talk to Species Recovery Officer Matt Phelps about his new co-authored book (with Ed Stubbs) Where to Watch Birds in Surrey and Sussex
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21 March 2024
Three years of the Sussex Kelp Recovery Project
We are celebrating three years of seabed protection and of the Sussex Kelp Recovery Project.
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20 March 2024
Rewilding Butcherlands
Butcherlands is reclaimed arable land under conversion back to woodland. It is now a rich mosaic of grassland and scrub, home to Nightingales, Whitethroat and Wood White butterflies
Around Sussex
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02 May 2020
Species of the day: Cuckoo
There may be no summer migrant more familiar to us than the the Cuckoo. Ironically it’s a bird whose scattered distribution and secretive habits mean that many may never have seen one
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02 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Forty-six
The Dawn Chorus, the greatest free festival of the summer.
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01 May 2020
Species of the day: Horse Chestnut
The Horse Chestnut is a ubiquitous tree species, best known for its substantial contribution to British culture in the form of ‘conkers.’