Archive
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26 July 2020
Back Garden Bird Race - July results
Before we start with this week's results - next month's Back Garden Bird Race will be on Sunday 23 August (so not to clash with the August Bank Holiday). It felt good to get 'back in the saddle' for the first Back Garden Bird Race since we stopped the weekly
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24 July 2020
Welcome to National Marine Week - Explore the Shore
Dive into National Marine Week 2020 - 25 July to 9 August
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23 July 2020
Going Bats in Sussex
Reserves Ecologist Glenn Norris tells us about the bats of Sussex and where they can be found.
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22 July 2020
The Back Garden Bird Race returns! Sunday 10-11
Welcome back Bird Racers! Throughout the darker days of the Covid-19 pandemic our weekly Bird Race event gave a lot of people a reason to step out into the garden or stare out of their window and get away from the bleak news. We asked people to note down every species
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21 July 2020
We speak to Trustee Nick Pasricha
Nick Pasricha has been a trustee since 2019 after a lifetime of travelling around the world for business.
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20 July 2020
The Emperor's new clothes
A spectacular sight with a wingspan of 10cm, the Emperor is Britain’s largest dragonfly.
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20 July 2020
Wild Coast Sussex
Wild Coast Sussex - an exciting new project to connect coastal communities with their beautiful Sussex seas.
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17 July 2020
Shingle Flowers - a virtual visit to Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Come on this virtual tour of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve to see the shingle flowers.
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15 July 2020
A New Aphid Species
In May 2018 two entomologists made one of their regular visits to Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and found some aphids they were unfamiliar with.
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14 July 2020
Know your black and white butterflies
Charlotte Owen explains that some of our most beautiful butterflies are the least colourful.
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13 July 2020
Interview with Neil Buchanan
We speak to Art Attack presenter Neil Buchanan about wildlife, art and lockdown
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13 July 2020
Martin Kalaher's butterfly garden
Martin Kalaher from Storrington has created a butterfly garden and tells us about his belief that every gardener can make a bit of a difference, however small.