News
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23 March 2022
Lederman Trainees’ Blog March 2022: Tree-felling, Forest Schooling and a Newt on the Doorstep
Find out what our Lederman Trainees have been up to this month
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21 March 2022
Sussex Kelp Anniversary
It has been a year since bottom-towed trawling was excluded from over 300km2 of our beloved Sussex shores. Find out what the Sussex Kelp Restoration Project has achieved.
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18 March 2022
A guide to garden amphibians: frogs, toads and newts
Here’s our guide to frogs, toads and newts.
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16 March 2022
Call for an immediate end to peat sales
Help save a precious natural habitat by sharing your views with the UK and Welsh Governments – deadline on Friday 18 March 2022.
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15 March 2022
An open letter to Center Parcs
Sussex Wildlife Trust alongside the Woodland Trust, RSPB, CPRE and Sussex Ornithological Society have sent this open letter to Center Parcs asking them again to reconsider the location for next possible Center Parcs.
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14 March 2022
Our First Ever Wilder Horsham District Work Party!
In November 2021, our Wilder Horsham District volunteers headed out for our first ever work party as a project.
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08 March 2022
Meet our staff - Fran Southgate
Meet Fran Southgate, Wilder Landscapes Advisor for Sussex Wildlife Trust
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08 March 2022
International Women's Day 2022
We’re proud of all the women - staff, trustees, volunteers and supporters - who speak up and stand up for wildlife every day.
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07 March 2022
Songs of the Earth
Thank you to Michael Hall School who have kindly raised funds for Sussex Wildlife Trust through their Songs of the Earth concert.
Around Sussex
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10 September 2016
How do you view the countryside?
Is it the beauty of the countryside that appeals to you, or the patterns, or the plants, or animals, or the tranquility?
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01 September 2016
August 2016: Rye Harbour
August saw the addition of yet another plant species to the reserve list with the discovery of a single plant of common sea lavender near the Mary Stanford lifeboat house on the 25th.
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24 August 2016
Warren Hill revisited
Warren Hill Revisited