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Southerham Farm

…Picturesque rolling downland with chalk grassland flowers and butterflies, set in a working livestock farm as part of the wider Malling Downs area. BN8 6ST 0.026146 50.870954 TQ456089 50° 52' 15.4'' N 0° 1' 34.1'' E 131 The flower-rich chalk…

Seaford Community Wildlife Project

…The Seaford Community Wildlife Project focuses on establishing strong links between the Seaford community and the nature reserve at Seaford Head. Seaford Head Nature Reserve is the best place to enjoy spectacular views of the Seven Sisters and…

Ebernoe Common

…Varied ancient wood pasture with ponds, streams, meadows and reclaimed arable land under conversion back to woodland GU28 9LD -0.609903 51.041647 SU975278 51° 2' 29.9'' N 0° 36' 35.7'' W 157 In spring, Bluebells and other early spring flowers are…

The Mens

…A large wild area of ancient woodland in the Low Weald. RH14 0HR -0.542010 51.003443 TQ023236 51° 0' 12.4'' N 0° 32' 31.2'' W 166 Badlands Meadow is a great spot for botany with Zigzag Clover, Common Spotted-orchids, Dyer’s Greenweed, Common…

Graffham Common

…Pine plantation on ancient wet and dry heaths with a lovely acid pond. GU28 0PT -0.674081 50.968289 SU932196 50° 58' 5.8404'' N 0° 40' 26.6916'' W 38 Returning Nightjar, Woodlark and Tree Pipit can be heard and seen in the spring and summer as well…

Public transport

…Public Transport details Woods Mill, near Henfield – Compass Bus No. 100 Burgess Hill-Pulborough stops outside Woods Mill Monday – Saturday. No Sunday Service. Please ring Compass Travel on 01903 690025 or visit www.compass-travel.co.uk for…

Phytoplankton

…Phytoplankton Other Phytoplankton are tiny plants drifting in the oceans. Most of them are so small, you need a microscope to see them. They are at the bottom of the food chain providing food for a range of marine creatures, from zooplankton to…

Old Lodge

…Open vistas of heather, with areas of pine woodland, set in the Ashdown Forest TN22 3JD 0.095932 51.056274 TQ469306 51° 3' 22.6'' N 0° 5' 45.4'' E 74 The year starts early at Old Lodge with the beauti­ful, flutey song of Woodlark in January. This…

Education Visit Resources

…To access the Sussex Wildlife Trust educational resources after your visit, please click on the programme you participated in.…

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