Archive
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08 August 2021
Folklore - fleabane
Fleabane is so-called for its apparent ability to ward off fleas and throughout history it was dried, strewn or burnt in an effort to keep them at bay.
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08 August 2021
Sussex dialect words for nature
In a fascinating blog, author E.K.J. Wright tells us about some Sussex dialect words for nature
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06 August 2021
The Butterflies of Billingshurst
Our Wilder Horsham District team take a butterfly-focused walk around Billingshurst with the local BilliGreen environmental team.
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06 August 2021
Meet our volunteers - Sally and Stephen Masters
Sally and Stephen Master talk about volunteering at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and in the new Discovery Centre
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05 August 2021
Finding nature's treasures, the adventures of a young naturalist
Benjamin Fallow and his mum Nish tell us all about his adventures as a young Sussex naturalist
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03 August 2021
Immersive soundscapes from Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Madeleine and Hugh from Radio Lento talk to us about their recording session at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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03 August 2021
James Tomlinson tells us about his wildlife-inspired art
Sussex Wildlife Trust volunteer James Tomlinson creates art inspired by the wildlife he sees at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. He tells us about the exhibition he is holding of his recent work.
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01 August 2021
Meet the Tompot Blenny
Meet the Tompot Blenny - ‘The small fish with a big personality’
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30 July 2021
Ghost Fishing Gear
Watch Ghost Fishing UK retrieve an old trawl net from a wreck off Brighton
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29 July 2021
A grand day out
Tor Lawrence meets some inspiring Sussex farmers, working hard to help keep wildlife thriving on their farms
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25 July 2021
There's a bat in my kitchen, what am I gonna do?
A bat was rescued from our Woods Mill offices
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22 July 2021
July 2021 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Over the past few years we have seen an increase in spring sightings of Black-winged Stilt on the reserve, but this year, for the first time ever, a pair bred at Castle Water!