News
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24 January 2025
A listless birder
For many birders, lists are at the very heart of their hobby. For David Bentley, a more freestyle approach wins every time.
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20 January 2025
Humpbacks in Sussex waters
This winter has seen an extraordinary spate of sightings of one of nature’s giants, the Humpback Whale, along the Sussex coast.
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15 January 2025
Stop Dumping On Our Reef rally
It’s not about the dredging, but the dumping!
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14 January 2025
Your voice matters in Nature Recovery!
Local Plans are developed by District and Borough councils to identify areas which can be developed for industry, business and housing. Your voice matters and you can take part in these consultations to protect and shape nature in your local areas…
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14 January 2025
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife Sightings: December 2024
Wildlife highlights in December included a rare Hooded Crow and a breathtaking flock of over 3000 Golden Plover.
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13 January 2025
Light in the skies
Blue, grey, pink, orange – our sky has many moods. Don’t we all?
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10 January 2025
Stars in the sea
Hundreds of tiny explosions of light skittering around in the sea? You’d think your eyes needed adjusting. But in fact it’s an uncommon phenomenon called bioluminescence.
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08 January 2025
A light for when all other lights go out
The shorter days of winter mean longer, colder nights - but provide an excellent opportunity for stargazing.
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08 January 2025
A round-up from Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Our Land Management team spill the beans on their highlights from 2024.
Around Sussex
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12 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighty-seven
Pink Elephants on Parade. Last night’s moth trap.
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12 June 2020
Species of the day: Common Frog
The charismatic and much-loved Common Frog is without doubt the most recognisable British amphibian, an unmistakable inhabitant of town and country, upland and lowland
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11 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighty-six
The rise and fall of the wasp reich.