News
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27 June 2022
Bark patterns
Audrey Jarvis of Lewes Urban Arboretum looks at how fascinating and varied bark patterns can be.
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27 June 2022
Tigers are on the prowl at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Natasha Sharma talks about the remarkable sight on a summer’s walk is the odd tiger or even a whole streak of them at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve (as in moth!)
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27 June 2022
Heene Cemetery
Sussex Wildlife Trust supports community groups taking action for wildlife across Sussex. Find out more about the Friends of Heene Cemetery in Worthing.
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26 June 2022
Patterns in nature drawing
Wildlife artist and author Jennifer Moore discusses patterns in nature and how to draw using them
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24 June 2022
Wild by the water
Lakes, rivers, ponds and streams are brimming with wildlife to discover.
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22 June 2022
Have your say on the future of the Brighton & Hove City Downland Estate
Have a look at the draft City Downland Estate Plan and make your voice heard by 8 July.
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22 June 2022
30 Days Wild diary: Week 3
Volunteer David Philips, is blogging weekly to share his 30 Days Wild adventures. At midsummer, David considers the themes of renewal and the excitement nature can bring.
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20 June 2022
Dolphins: the good, the bad and the ugly
Are dolphins quite what they seem? In the heroes and villains stakes, you might get a surprise.
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20 June 2022
Biomimicry with Nicola Peel
Environmentalist Nicola Peel discusses the fascinating study of biomimicry.
Around Sussex
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01 February 2017
January 2017: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Shoveler is a common winter bird at Rye Harbour and perhaps one of our most important species, often occurring in nationally significant numbers (the UK threshold of importance for this species is 148).
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08 January 2017
2016 Weather was sunny, warm and dry.
Records from the Hastings Meteorological Station supplied by David Powell
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05 January 2017
Coot are feeding hundreds of duck!
How do coot help wigeon and gadwall to survive?