News
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19 February 2024
Brighton Ecological Society visit the Deneway
The University of Brighton’s Ecological Society go to the Deneway for a wet but successful day pond dipping and making hibernacula
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14 February 2024
Biodiversity Net Gain - will it be worth the wait?
This new duty means developers must deliver measurably more for nature than is lost through development - but will it result in meaningful gains for wildlife?
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12 February 2024
Meeting our Business Partners: Making a Difference Cards
Find out more about Making A Difference Cards and their partnership with us
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11 February 2024
Species recovery. What's that all about then?
The end goal of species recovery is more wildlife flourishing in healthier and more joined-up landscapes, with a host of reinvigorated natural processes driving the recovery of lost or declining native species.
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11 February 2024
What's your favourite bird?
We set David Bentley, long-term volunteer and birder, the challenge of coming up with his three favourite birds at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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08 February 2024
Behind the Lens with John Lauper
John Lauper is a regular contributor to our Nature Table, with a terrific range of wildlife photographs. We caught up with him to find out more
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06 February 2024
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife Sightings: January 2024
Site Manager, Paul Tinsley-Marshall, gives a round-up of January’s wildlife highlights from Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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06 February 2024
The sneaky behaviours of Nomada or cuckoo bees
A kind of bee that’s a deceitful parasite? Yes there is one. Meet the cuckoo bee. A clever kleptoparasite (thief!), where deception is the name of the game - their parasitic behaviour a testament to nature’s endless creativity
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06 February 2024
Nursehound eggcase
During a citizen science training event on Rottingdean Beach, Wild Coast Sussex Project Officer Sophie Atkinson discovered a rare find for Sussex beaches, a Nursehound eggcase
Around Sussex
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28 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Forty-two
I film some egg-laying damselflies. It’s all rather fiddly.
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27 April 2020
Species of the day: Red Mason Bee
The Mason Bees are named after the characteristic habit of using ‘masonry’ products in the construction of their nest cells.
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27 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Forty-one
I count the Cowslips on the front lawn and scare a neighbour.