Archive
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30 September 2020
Just one day left to have your say on changes to the planning system
Please take action now to respond to the Government consultation (closes 23.45 on Thursday 1 October 2020)
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29 September 2020
30% of our land for wildlife, what does this mean?
The Government has committed to dedicating 30% of land for nature in the UK. This is, of course, a welcome ambition. However the real fate of nature, and the future success of this announcement relies not on a percentage, but on the depth of the intention through all levels of government.
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29 September 2020
Heathland Dragonflies at Stedham and Iping Commons
As part of the Heathland Sculpture Trail that connects the heathlands within the South Downs National Park, a sculpture dedicated to the specialist heathland dragonflies has been erected at Stedham Common.
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27 September 2020
The Secret World of Fungi
What do you think of when you hear the word fungi? There’s so much more to these otherworldly organisms than meets the eye. Find out about the Wood Wide Web
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22 September 2020
Behind the Lens with Les Binns
Les Binns lives in Lincolnshire, but took some beautiful photographs on some of our reserves during a trip to Sussex. He has kindly donated these to our image library, and here he shares some of his favourites
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20 September 2020
Back Garden Bird Race September results
Results from the September Back Garden Bird Race
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20 September 2020
Black and white butterflies
Some of our most beautiful butterflies are the least colourful.
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19 September 2020
Back Garden Bird Race tomorrow (20 September 10-11)
As we head into Autumn the Back Garden Bird Race returns
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16 September 2020
Planning to fail wildlife
The Government is proposing a major overhaul of the planning system and this poses a huge threat to Sussex wildlife.
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16 September 2020
Black Poplars
Back in 2003 we collected some saplings of Sussex Black Poplar from Wakehurst Place and with our team of volunteers planted them out at Castle Water.
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15 September 2020
Blackberries - whose fruit is it anyway?
Few can resist the bramble’s free buffet and a good patch of blackberries can be a real wildlife hotspot.
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13 September 2020
Sussex Wildlife Trust Treasurer Linda Clark
We speak to Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Honorary Treasurer and Chair of the Business Committee, Linda Clark