News
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19 May 2023
Rafts for nesting Common Terns
300 pairs of Common Tern breed in Sussex and most of these are in the Rye area - at Rye Harbour and Pett Level. A project was put together to provide additional nesting sites for Common Tern on artificial islands, or rafts, to improve their breeding success.
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19 May 2023
10% off Sustainable Summer Style
To celebrate Summer, we’re offering you a 10% discount with the code MAY10 from Friday to Sunday this weekend.
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17 May 2023
How Sussex Wildlife Trust manage their conservation grazing animals
Grazing Manager Tom Parry tells us about how the Trust manages its conservation grazing animals
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16 May 2023
Are birds' nests protected by law?
WildCall Officer Andy Fry tells are about how birds’ nests are protected by law
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15 May 2023
Exploring nature through the Kestrel Award
William has recently completed his Kestrel Award. Discover why William loves nature and what is amazing video about his Kestrel Award
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13 May 2023
The Amberley EcoFair
The Amberley EcoFair on June 10, supported by Sussex Wildlife Trust has a range of activities promoting the welfare and conservation of our natural world and ecology including talks and stalls.
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11 May 2023
Defend Nature – government U-turn a step in the right direction?
EU laws will no longer be scrapped by the end of 2023 but the controversial REUL Bill remains a threat.
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10 May 2023
Nature and kindness
Nature has the power to make us feel happy and boost our health and wellbeing, just by being there.
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09 May 2023
Hedges - more than just a boundary
Hedges provide more than just shelter for livestock, food for wildlife, carbon storage, corridors for species to move between habitats and an important habitat.
Around Sussex
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24 February 2020
Talk on British Owls and Woodpeckers
The Eastbourne regional group were treated to a highly informative and entertaining talk on British Owls and Woodpeckers
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23 January 2020
Cattle Grazing at Seaford Head
Ten cattle are now grazing Seaford Head nature reserve
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14 January 2020
Nature 2020
Nature2020 events connecting people and nature will be springing up throughout the year and across The Living Coast, Brighton & Lewes Downs UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.