News
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20 December 2023
Three moments of joy at Rye Harbour in 2023
Ranger at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, Matt Rich, shares three moments of joy on the reserve from 2023.
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19 December 2023
Experiencing nature differently: ADHD
WildCall Officer Andy Fry talks about ADHD, focusing on how he experiences nature, how it helps his symptoms and mental health, and how having ADHD has helped him pursue a career in this field.
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18 December 2023
Waxwing Winter
Discover the bird that’s a favourite amongst birdwatchers, despite the fact that most rarely see one.
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12 December 2023
Meet our staff: Alice Oakley
Meet Alice Oakley, who joins us this month as Volunteer Coordinator at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Find out a little more about her.
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10 December 2023
The Deneway's Wild Future has begun!
Communities Intern Mya Bambrick tells us about the exciting new youth-led nature reserve initiative for 16–25 year olds based at our gated reserve in Brighton: the Deneway
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08 December 2023
Inspiring the next generation
Communities Intern, Mya Bambrick, shares her passion of getting young people inspired by nature.
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07 December 2023
Maintaining St John sub Castro churchyard for wildlife
St John sub Castro church yard in Lewes has been transformed to support wildlife
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06 December 2023
Eggs, caterpillars and chrysalises
Butterfly Conservation tell us about a few of their favourite moths and what happens to them over winter.
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06 December 2023
Nature recovery at a time of crisis
Viviane Doussy of the Storrington and Arun Valley Sussex Wildlife Trust Regional Group tells us about a Friday evening in the local village hall discussing nature’s recovery
Around Sussex
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17 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Thirty-one
I find the antidote to the pandemic under my next door neighbour’s shed.
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16 April 2020
Species of the day: Common Lizard
The Common or Viviparous Lizard is one of just three native Lizard species. Along with the leg-less Slow-Worm it’s the other you’re most likely to see
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16 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Thirty
Today’s news: I’ve seen my first Holly Blue of the year.