News
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26 June 2020
Ratty - or the Water Vole
With my wetland hat on, I have a fondness for Ratty – otherwise known as the water vole. These charismatic little ‘water rats’ can act as a flagship for the positive action that we can take to restore our battered water environments.
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25 June 2020
A Time Machine
The natural rhythms of the seasons, of daylight and the tides have a big influence on us and wildlife
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18 June 2020
Big Wild Weekend
Inspired by the wild: nature-loving celebs in sparkling line-up for The Wildlife Trusts’ Big Wild Weekend on 19 -21June
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18 June 2020
Nature in lockdown
Guest blog on nature in lockdown by 13 year old James Murphy of Steyning
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16 June 2020
We speak to Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Manager Liz Grant
Liz Grant was recruited by Sussex Wildlife Trust as the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Manager earlier this year. We spoke to her about her role
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16 June 2020
We speak to Trustee Sarah Bonnot-Tijhaar
We speak to Trustee Sarah Bonnot-Tijhaar
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15 June 2020
Nightingale - Bird Song
The glorious Nightingale has a reputation for song like no other. There are probably very few species with a more prodigious claim to world’s greatest songster
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08 June 2020
Behind the Lens with Bob Eade
Bob ‘the Badger’ Eade tells us about his wildlife photography
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08 June 2020
Review of Highly Protected Marine Areas published today
HPMAs would give the strictest possible environmental protections – all damaging activities would be banned