News
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01 October 2023
Introducing 'Guide in a Hide'
Find out what happens when you take one bird hide, a couple of bird experts and invite the public to spend some time with them.
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01 October 2023
Of Moths and Marsh Mallow
The Marsh Mallow Moth, also known as the Giant Ear, is an endangered species in the UK. Find out how we got on during a recent survey at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, in the search for this elusive moth.
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01 October 2023
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife Sightings - September 2023
As our new Site Manager, Paul Tinsley-Marshall, settles into his role at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, find out what his wildlife highlights have been so far.
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01 October 2023
Behind the Lens with Paul Naylor
We are very lucky to be able to use the amazing marine photographs of Paul Naylor. We caught up with him to find out a bit about his life with a camera underwater.
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28 September 2023
The State of Nature
Latest report shows no let-up in the decline of our wildlife. So what are politicians waiting for?
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28 September 2023
Is climate change impacting the dragonflies and damselflies of Sussex?
Trustee and county Dragonfly Recorder Simon Linington talks about climate change and dragonflies and damselflies in Sussex
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26 September 2023
Meet our Trustees: Mark Braithwaite
Trustee Mark Braithwaite is Treasurer for Sussex Wildlife Trust. Emma Chaplin caught up with Mark to find out a bit more about him
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25 September 2023
Ecological Surveys at Brighton Marina
Sarah Ward tells us about ecological surveys at Brighton Marina using an ROV or Remotely Operated Vehicle as part of the Local Wildlife Sites Initiative
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25 September 2023
Could you be a trustee?
Trustees play a vital role in all aspects of our work. Sussex Wildlife Trust is currently seeking to recruit trustees, find out more here.
Around Sussex
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05 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Nineteen
Let the Blackcap and Bill Withers serenade you on this sunny Sunday.
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04 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighteen
In which I get beaten at my own game.
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04 April 2020
Species of the day: Herring Gull
The Herring Gull splits public opinion like no other bird. It may appear a familiar sight and sound across the length and breadth of the country, indeed in many areas you’d argue they’re hard to avoid - but astonishingly it’s in catastrophic decline.