News
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14 November 2022
Behind the Lens with Brian Watkins
We spoke to photo competition winner Brian Watkins about his wildlife photography
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14 November 2022
Crossed Finger Selfie Day
Today, we’d like to say a huge thank you to National Lottery players, they fund so many amazing heritage projects across the UK including Wild Coast Sussex
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13 November 2022
Natural regeneration for the next generation
Gatwick Greenspace Partnership go tree mapping at Maidenbower Junior School, Crawley
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13 November 2022
Hibernation - wildlife's winter survival strategy
The Wildlife Trusts’ youth activism manager, Arran Wilson, draws on his background as a lecturer in zoology to explore what exactly hibernation is, and which animals rely on it to get through winter.
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12 November 2022
AGM Live Stream
Watch a live stream of Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Annual General Meeting, including a talk by wildlife photographer and naturalist David Plummer.
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10 November 2022
No such time as 'quiet time'
Our Conservation Officers are bracing themselves to end the year on a flurry of consultations about growth and development in Sussex.
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08 November 2022
Defend Nature campaign update
We’re pleased to report a couple of real wins for wildlife - but there’s still a lot more work to do.
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08 November 2022
Behind the Lens with Phil Booker
Phil Booker tells us about his love of wildlife photography
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07 November 2022
Meet the cast of the Wind in the Willows...
Meet the cast of characters from Kenneth Grahame’s beloved Wind in the Willows
Around Sussex
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30 November 2017
November 2017 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Still present on Harbour Farm during November was the long-staying red-breasted merganser which has been around on and off since October last year.
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01 November 2017
October 2017 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
One bird which has become much more common on the reserve in the last 10 years is the raven.
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11 October 2017
A New Sussex Landscape
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve won the New Sussex Landscapes award at an event organised by CPRE Sussex