Archive
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27 September 2022
Nature under attack - we need your help
The government has launched an attack on nature, tearing up the most fundamental legal protection for our threatened wildlife. We urgently need you to contact your MP and demand that they defend nature now.
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27 September 2022
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - September 2022
September saw the first reserve records for two uncommon species of bush-cricket.
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27 September 2022
Meet Our Business Members: Folkington's
We speak to Paul Bendit, owner of Business Member Folkington’s
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26 September 2022
Behind the Lens with David Plummer
We speak to wildlife photographer, speaker, author and Sussex Wildlife Trust volunteer David Plummer
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25 September 2022
The Zombie classroom
On a dark and stormy night…. there were Zombies at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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22 September 2022
We must have a Frack Free Future
Today we have seen the Prime Minister lifting the ban on fracking in England. Sussex Wildlife Trust does not support fracking in the UK because of the potential for negative environmental impacts.
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22 September 2022
Camber Castle - additional autumn openings
Always wondered what the inside of Camber Castle looks like - and how to actually get inside?
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21 September 2022
Slippery as an Eel
Charlotte Owen explores the amazing life cycle of the mysterious Eel
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13 September 2022
We meet science lead for the Sussex Kelp Partnership Chris Yesson
Chris Yesson is science lead for the Sussex Kelp Partnership. He’s based at the Zoological Society of London. We caught up with him for a chat.
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12 September 2022
Amazing Ivy
Ivy is the all-in-one nature reserve, kebab shop and goblin scarer
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12 September 2022
A walk from Birling Gap to Horseshoe Plantation and Cornish Farm
David Beer from Eastbourne Local Members Group writes about a circular walk from Birling Gap
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08 September 2022
Swimming in Sewage
The countless powerful images on social media of outfalls pumping into our coastal waters, following the recent widespread dumping of raw sewage has rightly been met with outrage. Sussex Wildlife Trust is horrified by the unacceptable damage being done to our precious freshwater and marine wildlife, and angry that yet again environmental standards are being allowed to slip.