Archive
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28 November 2020
The Back Garden Bird Race returns (Sunday 29 Nov, 10-11)
This month’s Back Garden Bird Race details
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25 November 2020
Species Spotlight: Waxwing
It would seem bizarre to wish for any invasion of Britain. Fortunately there’s one winter invasion that’s rather more desirable. For anybody familiar with the Waxwing, fingers will be kept firmly crossed for their arrival
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24 November 2020
Go Away!
If, as I do, you run a moth trap you will have noticed that moth colouration falls roughly into two categories.
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24 November 2020
School grounds in a changing climate
Supporting the Youth Climate Summit - (9-13 November 2020)
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24 November 2020
Meet our members - Marc Abraham
We speak to new member TV vet and wildlife lover Marc Abraham
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23 November 2020
Pallid Swift
On 16th November Rye Harbour Nature Reserve had a visit from a very lucky bird, a Pallid Swift.
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22 November 2020
The 'British Bird of Paradise' - the Jay
With extravagant pink plumage, a drooping black moustache and a snazzy electric blue flash through the wings it’s no surprise that eminent Sussex naturalist W.H. Hudson called it ‘the British Bird of Paradise’.
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21 November 2020
Burton Pond fencing
Work will be carried out from mid-November until late December. and will entail some tree and scrub clearance along the fence line.
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20 November 2020
Tom Simpson of the Gatwick Greenspace Partnership wins Environment Award
Sussex Wildlife Trust was delighted to hear that Tom Simpson, Gatwick Greenspace Partnership Officer, has won a Crawley Community Award in the ‘Environment’ category.
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19 November 2020
Save our ancient woodlands
We have an amazing opportunity to extend our Ebernoe Common, but we need to act now.
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18 November 2020
Breathing in ancient woodland
Glenn Norris takes a reflective breather amongst the ancient woodland of Ebernoe Common
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17 November 2020
David Streeter Award for outstanding contribution to nature conservation goes to Mya Bambrick
At its virtual AGM on 14th November, Sussex Wildlife Trust President Dr Tony Whitbread presented this year’s award to young naturalist, birder and A level student Mya Bambrick from Crawley, in recognition of her excellent work as a blogger, vlogger and ambassador for multiple local wildlife organisations.