Archive
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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.
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13 July 2020
Very Hungry Caterpillars
Caterpillars come in a huge variety of colours, shapes and sizes but there’s one thing that these Lepidopteran larvae all have in common: they’re very hungry.
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11 July 2020
Species of the day: Marbled White
The naming of the Marbled White would lead you to assume it as a member of the ‘White’ butterflies. Confusingly, it’s more closely related to the ‘Browns’
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10 July 2020
Build Back Better - The Green New Deal - What is it and what will it do?
The Green New Deal - What is it and what will it do?
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09 July 2020
Species of the day: Roe Deer
The elegant Roe Deer is one of six wild deer species that reside in Great Britain. Of these, only two are truly native, the lightweight Roe being one
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08 July 2020
Life and wildlife during lockdown by Mya Bambrick
Crawley based wildlife photographer and bird lover Mya Bambrick tells us about how lockdown has been for her
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08 July 2020
Into the Wild photography competition
Sussex Wildlife Trust is looking for 12 stunning photographs capturing the best of the wildlife and landscapes of Sussex. The theme of this year’s competition is ‘Into the Wild’.
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07 July 2020
Species of the day: Nuthatch
The super smart looking Nuthatch is a true gymnast of the bird world
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06 July 2020
30 Days Wild in lockdown
Sussex Wildlife Trust member David Phillips writes his 30 Days Wild “lockdown” blog