Archive
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01 July 2026
Local Nature Recovery Strategies for Sussex published
The first Local Nature Recovery Strategies for West Sussex, East Sussex and Brighton & Hove have now been published.
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01 July 2026
We are the river, the river is us: joining up action at the Wilder Ouse Conference
Despite soaring temperatures, 140 people came together in Lewes to fight for the future of the Ouse.
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01 July 2026
Glow-worms and the magic of bioluminescence
The Glow-worm’s glow has inspired countless fairy tales and reams of folklore. Meet these magical creatures
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29 June 2026
Pine Marten in Worthing - the best laid plans
Fran Southgate, Nature Recovery Manager, talks about the remarkable recent sighting of a Pine Marten in Sussex
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23 June 2026
Woods Mill update, June 2026
What’s happening at Woods Mill Nature Reserve? Area Manager West, Ryan Allison explains.
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23 June 2026
Secrets Beneath the Sea - designing our exhibition
Kai Hilton talks about designing the wonderful Secrets Beneath the Sea exhibition on Brighton Seafront
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19 June 2026
Meet photographer: WildingPix
We spoke to regular visitor Kim AKA WildingPix, who discovered wildlife photography as a way to start healing from an incredibly challenging situation. Read about Kim’s photography journey.
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19 June 2026
Hummingbird Hawk-moth - the hum of summer
The UK’s answer to the hummingbird is here - and summer is the time to spot them!
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19 June 2026
Brighton Marina dredging licence update
They say ‘no news is good news’, but for the Brighton Marina dredging licence we are on the edge of our seats awaiting news on a decision. Read more in Sarah Ward’s update
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18 June 2026
Pride and representation at Sussex Wildlife Trust
During Pride month, Ranger Dav Bridger talks about the importance of inclusivity and his experience of working for Sussex Wildlife Trust.
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16 June 2026
South Downs Local Plan - one week to go to have your say
The South Downs Local Plan - there’s just one week left to have your say
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16 June 2026
Where to see orchids in Sussex
There are about 56 species of orchid native to the UK and 23 of those can be found across Sussex Wildlife Trust’s nature reserves. These are some of the best reserves to visit in search of beautiful and elusive wild orchids.