News
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25 November 2021
Nature's role for carers by Darren Currell
We speak to carer Darren Currell about the role nature plays in his work
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25 November 2021
Rye Harbour's Piscivores
November was a great month for animals that eat fish at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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24 November 2021
Soil
There’s a secret world beneath your feet - of soil. Charlotte Owen tells us more
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22 November 2021
Save Oldhouse Warren ancient woodland
Please tell Center Parcs and our local councillors and MPs, that Oldhouse Warren ancient woodland is the wrong place for a huge holiday park.
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17 November 2021
Kelp Summit 2021
The Kelp Summit will highlight the work of the Sussex Kelp Restoration Project since the landmark implementation of the Sussex Inshore Fisheries & Conservation Authority’s Nearshore Trawling Byelaw in March 2021.
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15 November 2021
Where are all the acorns?
Have you noticed that the Oak trees have been a bit bare this autumn? We’ve seen hardly any acorns but there were plenty last year. What’s going on? Charlotte Owen explains about mast years.
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12 November 2021
Billingshurst - creating a haven for hairstreaks and other wildlife
Making plans to help the butterflies of Billingshurst
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11 November 2021
Meet our members - Paul Robards
We speak to Paul Robards of the Friends of Broadwater
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10 November 2021
Environment Act Enacted
Last night the Environment Bill was passed by the House of Lords and has now received Royal Assent - so, after over three years of campaigning from NGOs, MPs, Peers and the movement’s supporters, we now have an Environment Act!
Around Sussex
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31 March 2016
March 2016: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
March produced the first booming bittern of the year, with a single male heard regularly at Castle Water from the 12th.
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23 March 2016
Eastbourne Group Walk Report - The Cuckoo Trail from Horam
Eastbourne Group Walk Report - The Cuckoo Trail from Horam
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22 March 2016
A New Arrival
A good deal of my time over the last five years has been spent monitoring the invertebrates on the new saltmarsh and shingle habitats at Rye Harbour…