News
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13 November 2023
The spider pretending to be a wasp
Find out about the brightly coloured spider that mimics a wasp - the Wasp Spider.
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13 November 2023
8 legs good. The amazing world of spiders
Matt Rich, Ranger at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, explores the beautiful world of three particularly interesting spiders - Wasp, Crab Flower and Zebra Jumping
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13 November 2023
Arachnid aviation - ballooning
Andy Fry tells us about those creatures that fly through the air with the greatest of ease. Spiders! (well, some of them)
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12 November 2023
Why do birds migrate?
Why do birds migrate? Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Site Manager, Paul Tinsley-Marshall tells us about bird migration
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10 November 2023
Silent boogie wonderland on the beach with Wild Coast Sussex
Ruby Stothard Wild Coast Sussex Volunteer wants to encourage more people to get boogying and beach cleaning at the same time.
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10 November 2023
Mya Bambrick wins Young Ornithologist of the Year Award
Congratulations to Communities Intern Mya Bambrick for winning the BTO (British Trust for Ornithology) Young Ornithologist of the Year Award 2023
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07 November 2023
Early bird wins Sussex Wildlife Trust Photo Competition
We are excited to announce that Tim Nightingale is our 2023 photo competition winner, with his stunning photo - Cormorant at Sunrise.
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07 November 2023
The not-so silent world: noise in the underwater environment
Sarah Ward explores the not-so silent world of the underwater environment, where there is actually an abundance of both natural and anthropogenic sources of noise.
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06 November 2023
Meet James Milton, David Streeter Wildlife Champions Award winner 2023
Meet young conservationist and 2023 David Streeter Award winner James Milton and find out how he came to be involved in dolphins and butterflies.
Around Sussex
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11 April 2020
Species of the day: Chiffchaff
The Chiffchaff may be one of the most recognisable birds in Britain, not by virtue of its looks, but because of its song.
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10 April 2020
Species of the day: Gorse
An old proverb states that when “gorse is in bloom, kissing’s in fashion.” This shouldn’t give anybody immediate cause for concern as it’s not often that Gorse isn’t in flower
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10 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Twenty-four
Fancy another bird race? Check out our snazzy new logo and fantastic bird identification guides.