Archive of: Woods Mill
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05 May 2024
The Turtle Dove
Hear the sweet song of summer. The Turtle Dove, a charming migratory bird, found in Sussex each summer. This delicate dove is a symbol of love and devotion, celebrated in literature and song. Find out how to spot this elusive bird and help protect its vital habitat.
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25 April 2024
Volunteers reminisce part 2. Woods Mill
We hear from Christine Dafter, who has been an Education Volunteer at Woods Mill for many years
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17 January 2024
Butterfly watching in January?
Butterflies in January? Well, you can find the eggs! Bob Foreman goes looking for Brown Hairstreak eggs at Woods Mill
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16 January 2024
Meet the staff: Steve Tillman
We talk to Steve Tillman, of the Wilder Horsham District project, who has been working for Sussex Wildlife Trust for 25 years.
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25 August 2023
What are the digger works at Woods Mill?
Digger works are taking place at Woods Mill. Site Manager Sam Buckland explains what will be happening and why
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05 June 2023
Woods Mill, home of the Turtle Dove
Chris Corrigan blogs on the purring Turtle Doves of Woods Mill
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20 June 2022
Biomimicry with Nicola Peel
Environmentalist Nicola Peel discusses the fascinating study of biomimicry.
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12 April 2022
Please don't feed the ducks
Sussex Wildlife Trust is urging people to please stop feeding the ducks at Woods Mill nature reserve because excess bread is polluting the lake and harming wildlife.
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31 March 2022
I really love your tiger feet!
Our Wildlife Watch Group got to meet the newts of Woods MIll and build a hibernacula
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25 July 2021
There's a bat in my kitchen, what am I gonna do?
A bat was rescued from our Woods Mill offices
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20 July 2021
Reserves week - Woods Mill update
Reserves Manager Steve Tillman tells us what’s happening at Woods Mill at the moment
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10 March 2021
Antisocial behaviour on nature reserves - how you can help
As the country begins to look forward to a time when we emerge from lockdown, we would like to draw your attention to ongoing issues we are aware of affecting some our nature reserves.