News
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07 September 2022
We meet Chris Corrigan - Interim CEO
Interim CEO Chris Corrigan tells us a bit about himself and his lifetime passion for wildlife.
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06 September 2022
Why I’ll be leaving a legacy gift to Sussex Wildlife Trust
“Help nature and it will help us, in so many ways.”
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06 September 2022
Types of learning in nature
Charlotte Owen looks into the different ways that wildlife learns
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05 September 2022
Remember Sussex Wildlife Trust in your will
Do something amazing for wildlife
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05 September 2022
Clever corvids
Charlotte Owens tells us about how clever crows are
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05 September 2022
August update from the Lederman Trainees
Rosie and Mark our Lederman Trainees tell us what they’ve been getting up to.
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04 September 2022
Rye Harbour Bioblitz 2022
Sorry, this event has been cancelled, apologies for any inconvenience
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02 September 2022
Challenging times
On Monday we will have a new Prime Minister. With so many major current and future challenges, there’s no doubt that whoever gets the job will have to hit the ground running.
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01 September 2022
Rye Harbour Heritage Trainees
It’s time to say hello to our new Rye Harbour Heritage Trainee Shannon.
Around Sussex
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04 July 2017
An Odd Food Chain
Here are some photos to illustrate an odd food chain that we observed at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve this week.
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04 July 2017
Bee Course it's fun!
Twenty people came from far and wide over the weekend to attend a Bee Identification course at Rye Harbour run by well-known naturalist and entomologist Steven Falk.
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03 July 2017
June 2017 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightngs
Bird highlight during June was a black-winged stilt which was present briefly at the western end of Harbour Farm on the 2nd of the month.