News
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13 April 2023
Sussex marine wildlife showcase
Did you know that all these amazing animals live here in Sussex?
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13 April 2023
Creative Writing Anthology - Water
We are delighted to launch our 2023 Creative Writing Anthology, with its theme of Water
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12 April 2023
Meet champion of the South Downs, Phil Belden
Phil Belden has been a champion of the South Downs for most of his life and it is something he is still fighting for. We catch up with him
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11 April 2023
A brief guide to birdlistening
John Coltrane, Wynton Marsalis or even a bit of Quo? Lev Parikian helps us recognise the songs of a number of common birds
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06 April 2023
March blog from Shannon Rae, Heritage Trainee at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
March blog from Shannon Rae, Heritage Trainee at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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05 April 2023
Sussex spring comes to life
Bob Eade talks us through his highlights of what wildlife to look for in Sussex right now
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05 April 2023
Welcome to David Bridger, Heritage Trainee at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Heritage Trainee Shannon is still with us but it’s also time to say hello to new Rye Harbour Heritage Trainee, David Bridger.
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03 April 2023
Young People's Creative Writing Anthology
Introducing our first ever Young Person’s Creative Writing Anthology, produced in partnership with Wild Coast Sussex, with the theme of Water
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03 April 2023
The Storrington and Arun Valley Regional Group
Viviane Doussy, Chair, Sussex Wildlife Trust Regional Group (Storrington & Arun Valley) tells us about what the group does.
Around Sussex
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19 May 2019
Gold-fringed Mason Bee
Out on the Beach Reserve last week with my knapsack I noticed several bees busily moving from flower to flower of ivy-leaved toadflax near Ternery Pool. On closer examination I realised they were all gold-fringed mason bee (Osmia aurulenta).
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22 April 2019
Seaford Head is buzzing
The bees are loving the ground ivy that is thriving on the paths and rides around Hope Bottom.
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01 April 2019
March 2019 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Bird highlight during March was a splendid male ring-necked duck initially seen at Castle Water on the 27th.