News
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16 January 2024
Following in the footsteps of John Muir
A group of home schooling families recently took part in the chance to gain a John Muir Award. Find out what they got up to here.
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16 January 2024
Young Wildlife Filmmakers competition - open for entry!
Are you a young person with a love of wildlife filmmaking? Then why not enter our competition to have your film shown at the local cinema in Rye?
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16 January 2024
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife Sightings: December 2023
Catch up on the wildlife highlights from Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in December 2023.
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16 January 2024
Meet the staff: Steve Tillman
We talk to Steve Tillman, of the Wilder Horsham District project, who has been working for Sussex Wildlife Trust for 25 years.
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14 January 2024
How to identify owls
Owls are some of our most captivating birds. Here’s our guide to the five species you’re likely to spot in the Sussex.
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09 January 2024
A hop, skip and a jump - celebrating a Leap Year
Ranger, Matt Rich, celebrates some of his favourite hopping, skipping and jumping species.
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07 January 2024
January Sale 2024
All Christmas cards and 2024 Calendars have been reduced, while stocks last.
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06 January 2024
Meet the staff: Sam Bisp-Cooke
Emma Chaplin talks to Sam Bisp-Cooke, who has worked for the Trust for over 20 years.
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02 January 2024
Dress Code
Throughout autumn millions of birds have been winging their way overhead on route to their wintering grounds. Many sporting a different outfit from the warmer months. Which is the most dramatic costume changer?
Around Sussex
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25 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Thirty-nine
Back Garden Bird Race #4 - with a short guide to our commonest garden singers. And Frank Sinatra.
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24 April 2020
Species of the day: Large Red Damselfly
Damselflies and Dragonflies are without doubt one of the most successful orders of animals that exist on the planet. Typically the first of them to be spotted in spring is the rather stunning Large Red Damselfly
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24 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Thirty-eight
There aint no bee flies like a bee-fly flies