Archive
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19 July 2022
How you are helping wildlife
We recently asked you what actions you’d taken to help wildlife in your local area. Hundreds of you replied and it was amazing to see all of the fantastic things you’ve been doing to help wildlife near you.
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18 July 2022
Going on a bee hunt at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Sussex Wildlife Trust volunteers and Friends members Morgan and Peter Greenhalf have been involved in identifying and recording bumblebees for over a decade. They now lead Bumblebees Identification days and ‘bee-safari’ walks.
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17 July 2022
Wild Wanders Summer Bushcamp
Join us in Tilgate Park (16-19 August 2022) for four days of outdoor activities, perfect for any budding young ecologist or wildlife enthusiast.
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14 July 2022
Sussex Site Shortlisted as Proposed Highly Protected Marine Area
Sussex Wildlife Trust is delighted to welcome the news that a site in Sussex offshore waters, Dolphin Head, has been included in Defra’s consultation on Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs).
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13 July 2022
Photo competition returns
Our 2022 photo competition is now open for entries and this year’s theme is Sussex Seasons
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13 July 2022
Become a Tree Detective
Identifying trees can be a challenge for those new to wildlife watching and gardening but this is because they are a challenging group of plants to identify. Paul Ritchie tells us more.
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12 July 2022
Channel Swim for wildlife
Paul Bruce is training hard for a Channel solo swim to help raise £5000 for marine conservation work in Sussex
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11 July 2022
Local site shortlisted as proposed Highly Protected Marine Area
Sussex Wildlife Trust is delighted to hear suggested sites are progressing to the next stage of the HPMA designation process
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11 July 2022
Award Winning Discovery Centre
Rye Harbour Discovery Centre has won the Public & Community Award at the Sussex Heritage Awards 2022.
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07 July 2022
A circular walk from Butt's Brow
David Beer from Eastbourne Local Members Group writes about a circular walk from Butt’s Brow
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07 July 2022
It's Not Gardening!
There are approximately 2500 posts marking the boundaries of just three of the established ‘fields’ at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Our land management team can’t do this without the support of the amazing volunteers.
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05 July 2022
We speak to Tony Hutson of the Sussex Bat Group
We spoke to Tony Hutson of the Sussex Bat Group about bats in Sussex and his new book, Bats, Their Biology and Behaviour