Archive
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21 December 2021
Celebrating One Year of Wilder Horsham District - 2020/21 End of Year Report
We wish to share with you what the Wilder Horsham District project has been up to in its opening months and to celebrate the achievements already made in our 2020/21 End of Year Report.
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20 December 2021
We speak to Robin Harris
Robin Harris was on the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Management Committee for 40 years until he recently retired. We caught up with him for a chat.
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20 December 2021
Oldhouse Warren and Center Parcs update
A big thank you to everyone who contacted Center Parcs and the various local decision-makers (MPs and Councillors) to highlight that Oldhouse Warren is the wrong place to build a new holiday village
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20 December 2021
Robert Greenhalf - Tidelines
The wonderful wildlife artist who designed our Discovery Centre Golden Plover wall Robert Greenhalf is featured in a new, illustrated book, called Tidelines.
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20 December 2021
A Drove of Ducks
Winter is the best time to see a good range of duck species at Rye Harbour.
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19 December 2021
Willand Wood and The Warren
Thanks to some incredibly generous legacies, a successful appeal and some very good timing, we have been able to expand our Ebernoe Common nature reserve
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15 December 2021
Mammal mysteries
Have you spotted any mysterious tracks or unexplained droppings? Solve the case with some tips from Darren Tansley, the Mammal Detective.
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14 December 2021
Reedbed Mice
This tiny mouse lives in our reedbeds and perhaps this is its original habitat.
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10 December 2021
Art Wall goes up in the Discovery Centre
The Discovery Centre has a new Art Wall to celebrate local artists
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08 December 2021
Swapseas! Five Christmas swaps you can make for our seas
Wild Coast Sussex swapseas – five top Christmas swaps you can make for our seas
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04 December 2021
Robot chores
Sam Roberts find out how effective a robotic tractor mower is at managing scrub on the steep slopes at Levin Down
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03 December 2021
Marsh Helleborine
Marsh Helleborine is a rare plant in Britain and in Sussex it has been lost from all of its historic sites