News
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11 May 2026
Bumbling beetles! It's the Cockchafer
They live for only six to eight weeks and their sole, sometimes frantic, mission is to reproduce. Meet the Cockchafer.
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11 May 2026
Meet the new Leysdown Trainees - Ellie Hollis
Cheerleading? Ironman training? Find out more about new Leysdown Trainee, Ellie Hollis
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10 May 2026
We are nature just as much as the Oak or the Badger or the air.
Alistair Duncan tells us what to expect from one of his Nature Connection courses
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07 May 2026
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve sightings April 2026
David Bentley sums up wildlife sightings at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in April 2026
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06 May 2026
It's not all about potholes: What do local elections mean to me?
Director of Conservation, Henri Brocklebank, writes about why local elections are important
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05 May 2026
Waterlevels walk at Pevensey 16 May 2026
Find out about the Pevensey Waterlevels Walk on 16 May organised by Charlotte Still and Clare Whistler
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05 May 2026
Behind the lens with Phil Winter
Trust member Phil Winter recently won the Mammal Society’s Mammal of the Year Photographer Award. He tells us more about his photography
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02 May 2026
Experiencing nature differently - birding with a cochlear implant with Sarah Playforth
In 2023, Sarah Playforth, who has a cochlear implant, told us how the Merlin app helps her with birding. With 2026 update
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28 April 2026
Vote for nature 2026
Casting your vote is one of the most powerful ways to take action for nature in Sussex.
Around Sussex
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11 August 2025
Eastbourne Group, August 2025 update
Sand Martins and fungus with the Eastbourne Group’s summer activities
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07 July 2025
Two beautiful downland walks - Eastbourne group in June
David Beer tells us about two beautiful downland walks that the Eastbourne Group undertook in June: ‘We were lucky with the weather & enjoyed the rich biodiversity of the South Downs’
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28 May 2025
Eastbourne Group - May 2025 events
The Eastbourne Regional Group had a lovely series of events in May 2025 - the highlight being an Adonis Blue butterfly. David Beer tells us more