Archive
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14 January 2021
Ask the Prime Minister to overturn the decision to allow bee-killing pesticides!
The Secretary of State, George Eustice has agree to authorise the use of highly damaging neonicotinoid thiamethoxam for the treatment of sugar beet seed in 2021. Sussex Wildlife Trust opposes this decision. We are in a biodiversity crisis where all efforts should be focused on restoring wildlife, not putting more toxic chemicals into the ecosystem.
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14 January 2021
Have your say on housing and development in Wealden District
You only have until midnight on Monday 18 January to respond on Wealden District Council’s Direction of Travel Document.
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13 January 2021
Five ways nature can help you during lockdown
Mya Bambrick shares five ways nature can help you during lockdown in her vlog
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12 January 2021
Interview with Clare Blencowe
We speak to Clare Blencowe,Manager, Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
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12 January 2021
Bike to Nature
For the last eight years Sussex Wildlife Trust and Sustrans have been running ‘Bike to Nature’ trips within Brighton & Hove
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11 January 2021
Seal Spotting in Horsham District
Michael sets out to explore and uncover the wildlife of Horsham District in search of a ‘local legendary beast’…the common seal!
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11 January 2021
Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Café Manager Leah Athol-Murray
We speak to new Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Café Manager Leah Athol Murray
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11 January 2021
The weird and wonderful world of slime moulds
What’s definitely weird, has no brain, yet is remarkably intelligent? It’s not a plant, animal or fungi - even though it was thought to be for a long time - it’s a slime mould.
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07 January 2021
Brilliant at diving and posing - it's the Cormorant
Cormorants are large, black waterbirds, which strike a signature pose so distinctive it’s the only clue you need. They are are also supremely skilled at catching fish.
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06 January 2021
The Pongtastic Mr Fox
Winter is a busy season for foxes. If there are any living near you – and there probably are – you’ll be well aware of just how active they are at this time of year, yapping and screaming at all hours of the night and leaving plenty of unmistakable foxy scent.
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04 January 2021
12 Snipe Drumming
The festive carol ‘Twelve days of Christmas’ states that on the final day, a dozen drummers were drumming. In the avian world, those ‘drummers’ are most likely to be Common Snipe
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03 January 2021
11 Pipers Piping (well, Pipefish)
Pipefish facts