News
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14 August 2023
The good, the bad and the middling - ID apps
Smart phones can do a lot, but can they reliably identify wildlife? Using AI for ID is a complicated business! We take a look at a few popular ID apps - and consider the pros and cons
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13 August 2023
Creating a space for wildlife in an urban garden
Find out how making space for wildlife in your garden can bring all sorts of exciting visitors
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10 August 2023
What lurks in the shallows
Dav Bridger, Heritage Trainee, discovers a creature at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, used by the NHS to improve blood circulation.
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09 August 2023
Meet the staff - Jamie Parsons
Meet Jamie Parsons, Head of Nature Reserves and find out how he came to be in this role.
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08 August 2023
Runaway Plan
Should proposals to expand airport capacity even be coming forward during a time of climate crisis?
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08 August 2023
Menagerie of Magnificent Moths
William has been investigating moths in his garden. He was amazed to find 82 different species!
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07 August 2023
Wild Coast Weekend!
Find out more about connecting with the marine world on Wild Coast Sussex’s Wild Coast Weekend
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07 August 2023
The elephant in the room
Late summer is the best time to discover one of the UK’s chunkiest caterpillars, the Elephant Hawk-moth.
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03 August 2023
'All Shapes and Sizes ' - looking for entries for this year's photo competition
We are launching our annual photo competition and our theme this year is ‘All Shapes and Sizes’
Around Sussex
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30 March 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Thirteen
The blackthorn is blooming lovely, reminding me of some sloe times with Betsy.
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29 March 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Twelve
In which a global pandemic forces our hero to face his deepest fear.
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29 March 2020
Species of the day: Comma
The Comma must surely be one of Britain’s most distinctive butterflies - not necessarily for its wildly exotic colours, but certainly its unique shape.