News
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31 August 2023
Exciting marine animal sightings in Sussex
We’ve recently had a few exciting sightings of marine animals in Sussex. Ella Garrud tells us what to do if you spot a stranded animal.
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31 August 2023
Meet the staff: Dr Paul Tinsley-Marshall
Laura Ross catches up with Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Site Manager Dr Paul Tinsley Marshall to see how it’s going
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29 August 2023
Government’s latest attack on nature targets water pollution rules
The government wants to weaken legislation on water pollution in favour of accelerated housebuilding – despite promising not to lower environmental protections.
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25 August 2023
What are the digger works at Woods Mill?
Digger works are taking place at Woods Mill. Site Manager Sam Buckland explains what will be happening and why
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22 August 2023
Nextdoor Nature inspires local families
Find out more about how the Nextdoor Nature project has been inspiring local families to engage with nature in the Hastings area by putting on a free Forest School day
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22 August 2023
Your feedback on using ID apps
After we posted a blog about ID apps, we collated feedback from various people on their views on different apps
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20 August 2023
My time as a Wild Coast Sussex intern
Sophie Maplesden Wild Coast Sussex Intern tells us what she’s been up to and what she’s learnt during her time with the Trust
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18 August 2023
Heaven scent
What are Sussex Wildlife staff members’ favourite smells in nature, and why? Guano, Stinkhorn, dental surgery. The answers aren’t always what you might expect!
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15 August 2023
Mighty oaks from little acorns grow
Find out a few ways to connect with the environment and help ease your climate anxiety.
Around Sussex
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31 March 2020
Species of the day: Peacock
The Peacock is certainly one of our most recognisable butterflies, its showy and spectacular eyespots giving it its common name.
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31 March 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Fourteen
The ‘Mad March Hare’ and the maddest March ever.
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30 March 2020
Species of the day: Wood Pigeon
The Common Woodpigeon is on a rapid ascent to becoming the UK’s most numerous garden bird