News
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09 April 2025
Bluebell Hues
Every April and May, Sussex woodlands erupt with millions of our best-loved flowers, announcing that spring, finally, has sprung.
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07 April 2025
The wildlife of Arlington churchyard
Local naturalist and moth-trapper Mike Mullis shows us the wildlife of Arlington churchyard.
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04 April 2025
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife sightings: March 2025
Signs of spring were appearing across the nature reserve, along with a rare visitor we weren’t expecting.
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04 April 2025
(Young) People Power
Our Youth Rangers have been making a big difference out on the nature reserve. Find out how just eleven people, and tonnes of enthusiasm, have made it happen.
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03 April 2025
One of Britain’s rare mammals
Water Vole numbers have declined by 90% in Britain over the last 30 years. Thankfully the population at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is thriving. Barry Yates, Chair of the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, explains why.
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02 April 2025
Underground, overground, running free!
Aileen Raynos is passionate about running - and wildlife. She’s combining the two by running the massive 100km, London 2 Brighton Ultra Challenge in support of Sussex Wildlife Trust.
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02 April 2025
UK’s first national kelp conference
Sussex Kelp Recovery Project hosts UK’s first national kelp conference at the University of Sussex as it launches new report
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01 April 2025
Staff with hidden talents - meet Helen Burgess
Helen Burgess works for SxBRC - but is also a wonderful wildlife potter. Find out more about her pottery.
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01 April 2025
Beguiled by blues
Butterfly expert Alan Sumnall offers a thorough guide to one of our most enchanting groups of butterflies – the blues.
Around Sussex
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24 June 2020
Species of the day: Dark Bush Cricket
You’re likely to see a Dark Bush Cricket crawling and sunbathing amongst ancient hedgerows, particularly in the southern half of Britain where they’re the most common
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24 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Ninety-nine
What doesn’t go 99 bonk?
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23 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Ninety-eight
A final round up of wildlife in my garden.