News
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18 June 2024
Are we nearly there yet? Signs of summer
What are the things that make the staff team believe that summer has finally arrived?
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17 June 2024
Behind the Lens with Paul Parsons
Meet photographer and diver Paul Parsons and find out about how he takes his wonderful photos
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17 June 2024
Damsels and dragons by Polly Mair
We asked member Polly Mair to share some of her lovely dragon and damselfly photos
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16 June 2024
Meet VRM for Levin Down - Rob Eadie
Meet Rob Eadie, wildlife artist and Volunteer Reserve Manager for Levin Down nature reserve
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13 June 2024
Nature, who cares?
We’ve set up a simple email action to help you contact all your local candidates and send them a personal message about why nature matters to you.
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13 June 2024
The Secret Campsite and Businesses in Nature
Emma Chaplin meets Tim Bullen of The Secret Campsite, who are very invested in supporting wildlife and have been a Business Member since 2018
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12 June 2024
Thinking long term with nature connection
Natasha Sharma Wilder Learning Officer tells us about our future Forest School Leaders group from the Lost Woods project area of the Low Weald
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11 June 2024
30 Days Wild with my daughter
Species Recovery Officer Matt Phelps tells us about the joys of sharing nature with his young daughter, including for 30 Days Wild
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10 June 2024
Restore Nature Now
Henri Brocklebank, Director of Conservation at Sussex Wildlife Trust is calling on people living in Sussex to join Trust staff and members to ‘March for Nature’ on Saturday 22 June 2024
Around Sussex
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11 May 2020
What was seen on furlough
It’s surprising what you can find in even the smallest urban garden.
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11 May 2020
Species of the day: King Alfred's Cakes
The kingdom of fungi has captivated humankind for centuries. In a realm with some truly strange names, King Alfred’s Cakes perhaps stands out as one of the most bizarre
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11 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Fifty-five
The Kestrel – the unsung master of the Sussex skies