Archive
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28 October 2021
That old chestnut
Charlotte Owen tells us about a tree introduced by the Romans - the sweet chestnut
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25 October 2021
Spooky Seas
Halloween season is upon us, so here’s a roundup of some spooky creatures found under the waves in Sussex.
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23 October 2021
Christmas Cards and Calendar
Our 2022 calendar and Christmas cards are now available on our online shop. All profits support the work of the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
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20 October 2021
Why do leaves change colour in autumn?
What’s going on when leaves change colour in autumn?
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19 October 2021
Ebernoe Common Walk - 6th November 2021
This walk is will take place around the ancient woodland of Ebernoe Common, led by the President of the Sussex Wildlife Trust, Dr Tony Whitbread.
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19 October 2021
Wilder Horsham - Indoor Talk - 29th October 2021
Wilder Horsham is a ground-breaking five-year partnership between the Sussex Wildlife Trust and Horsham District Council. The Nature Recovery Network principles being applied are core to improving habitats and biodiversity everywhere and this is expected to be a very popular event.
29 October 2021
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19 October 2021
Louise Kenward, writer in residence at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Louise Kenward has taken up the role of Writer in Residence at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. We find out a bit more about her and her plans
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18 October 2021
Top 5 ways to help hedgehogs this autumn
With the nights beginning to draw in hedgehogs are now preparing for hibernation. Here are five ways you can help your local hedgehogs this autumn.
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14 October 2021
The amazing migration of swallows
The story of the amazing migration journey undertaken by swallows
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12 October 2021
Sussex super-trout
Charlotte Owen talks about the very different lives of the brown trout and the sea trout - which are the same species.
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12 October 2021
The nomadic Short-eared Owl
WildCall Officer Charlotte Owen on the Short-eared Owl
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11 October 2021
Climate action needs nature. Nature needs climate action
The Wildlife Trusts’ COP26 report says it’s time to tackle the twin crises at speed