Archive
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07 September 2021
A will for wildlife
Legacy gifts, large or small, make an invaluable contribution to our work in so many ways, and one recent gift has even resulted in an expansion of our livestock herd!
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06 September 2021
Youth Rangers help create a wildlife haven
After an enormous 18 month break the Youth Rangers are back and thriving! The Brighton group helped create a wildlife haven at a school in Hollingdean.
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02 September 2021
A quiet spot for nature
The Community Action team have just started out on a project looking to improve churchyards in Sussex for wildlife.
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01 September 2021
August 2021 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve sightings
Possibly the most exciting find this month were several Large Conehead on Harbour Farm on 26th, with at least 12 singing adults subsequently found on other parts of the reserve on the 29th
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31 August 2021
Jane Lovell writer in residence at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
SC Morgan talks to Jane Lovell, who was poet in residence at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve from 2019-2021
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31 August 2021
Mapping Nature's Recovery in Horsham District
Henri Brocklebank talks about mapping Nature’s Recovery in Horsham District with the Wilder Horsham District project
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31 August 2021
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Poetry Trail
Find out about the Poetry Trail at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve as part of Rye Festival
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27 August 2021
Autumn & winter events 2021 at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Events from September - December 2021 at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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26 August 2021
Not too late to plan ahead
There are just seven days left to tell Lewes District Council what you think of its new Local Plan proposals - here’s how to get involved.
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26 August 2021
Gorse: the vibrant yellow flower that smells of coconut
Gorse - the flower that smells of coconut.
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23 August 2021
Moon Carrot at Seaford Head
Members of Seaford Natural History Society carried out the annual Moon Carrot survey at Seaford Head last week. Controlling scrub on this slope seems to be having a positive effect.
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23 August 2021
The Pongtastic Mr Fox
Scent is probably too delicate a word for the pungent, musky tang of fox. Charlotte Owen tells us more