News
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16 June 2022
Happy Sussex Day 2022
It’s Sussex Day, and a chance to celebrate all that’s great about Sussex, including our members, volunteers and supporters.
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16 June 2022
Interview with Kathy Crowther, Volunteer Coordinator at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
We speak to Kathy Crowther, Volunteer Coordinator at Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
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14 June 2022
30 Days Wild diary: Week 2
Volunteer David Philips, is blogging weekly to share his 30 Days Wild adventures. This week, David shares some of his favourite Sussex Wildlife Trust nature reserves
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09 June 2022
Interview with Sussex Wildlife Trust Business Member Jinny
Jin of Jin Designs tells us about her membership of trundl and being a Business Member of Sussex Wildlife Trust
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08 June 2022
Fish intel
Sussex Wildlife Trust is excited to be partnering with the University of Plymouth and Sussex Inshore Fisheries & Conservation Authority (IFCA) on a new project which uses novel technology to understand the movement of fish in our local area.
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08 June 2022
30 Days Wild diary: Week 1
Volunteer David Philips, is blogging weekly to share his 30 Days Wild adventures.
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07 June 2022
May update from our Lederman Trainees
Blog from the Lederman trainees about their many and varied activities around the nature reserves
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06 June 2022
Caterpillar food plants
Butterflies need varied, nectar-rich flowers to survive. But did you know that caterpillars need specific plants?
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02 June 2022
Go wild with a nature journal
Mark Newton talks about his love of nature journaling and how it can cultivate curiosity and a deeper love of the natural world
Around Sussex
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02 January 2017
December 2016: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
The winter months are the best time to see merlin on the reserve and this year has been no exception, with small numbers of sightings during November and December.
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31 December 2016
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve’s 2016
The 47th year of the nature reserve has been eventful and challenging…
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19 December 2016
Saturday Hit Squad volunteers
Saturday Hit Squad Christmas elves were working hard at Ebernoe Common clearing holly. We will be back in action on Saturday 7th January. If you would like to join them please contact Sarah Quantrill