Archive
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22 February 2021
The calling cards of Sussex mammals
Laurie Jackson, Ecologist and Wildlife Lecturer, is an expert on the wonderful and varied small mammals of Sussex.. Here she tells us about how you can track them.
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16 February 2021
Behind the Lens with Max Mudie
Max Mudie talks to us about his love of fungi photography
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16 February 2021
Meet our staff: Richard Cobden, Digital Media Officer
We talk to Richard Cobden about his work for Sussex Wildlife Trust
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15 February 2021
Curlew at Rye Harbour
The sound of the Curlew is distinctive and reminds me of remote parts of Britain….
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14 February 2021
Michael's Moth Webinar Q&A
Michael answers the Q&A questions from his recent moth talk.
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13 February 2021
A Guide to Dating (if you were a Leopard Slug)
Glenn Norris takes a wry look at the fascinating “romantic but disgusting” courtship rituals of the Leopard Slug
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12 February 2021
The Economics of Biodiversity
A major review has been produced by Sir Partha Dasgupta, Professor of Economics and Cambridge University – “The Economics of Biodiversity”, looking at the economics of biodiversity, but it in a quite fundamental way.
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11 February 2021
Standing up for wildlife
At a time of ecological crisis, we look to our public bodies to restore nature and not perpetuate the permitted loss that has contributed to the UK’s depleted wildlife at land and at sea.
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10 February 2021
Mile (ish) High Club
James Duncan looks up at the amazing world of aerial raptor courtship
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09 February 2021
Meet our staff - Glenn Norris Reserves Ecologist
We speak to Glenn Norris, Reserves Ecologist about what his job entails.
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08 February 2021
Courting Danger
Most, if not all spiders employ some form of courtship when wooing a prospective partner.
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04 February 2021
Tilly Hopkins - what Rye Harbour Nature Reserve means to me
Tilly Hopkins blogs about why Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, and nature, is so important to her and her mental health.