News
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20 September 2020
Black and white butterflies
Some of our most beautiful butterflies are the least colourful.
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19 September 2020
Back Garden Bird Race tomorrow (20 September 10-11)
As we head into Autumn the Back Garden Bird Race returns
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16 September 2020
Planning to fail wildlife
The Government is proposing a major overhaul of the planning system and this poses a huge threat to Sussex wildlife.
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16 September 2020
Black Poplars
Back in 2003 we collected some saplings of Sussex Black Poplar from Wakehurst Place and with our team of volunteers planted them out at Castle Water.
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15 September 2020
Blackberries - whose fruit is it anyway?
Few can resist the bramble’s free buffet and a good patch of blackberries can be a real wildlife hotspot.
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13 September 2020
Sussex Wildlife Trust Treasurer Linda Clark
We speak to Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Honorary Treasurer and Chair of the Business Committee, Linda Clark
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11 September 2020
An evening at Castle Water
The evening is my favourite time for watching wildlife, it usually offers a special experience. I’d like to share last evening with you with these five short videos.
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09 September 2020
Blackberry Bushes
The Blackberry or Bramble is a member of the rose family and it is a great habitat for birds, insects and spiders - not forgetting it that it produces delicious, juicy, black berries in August and September.
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08 September 2020
Why I decided to leave a legacy in my will to Sussex Wildlife Trust
“I know that my gift will help them achieve a lasting impact in years to come”