News
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10 March 2024
All you need to know about Frog spawn
Every year, WildCall gets lots of phone calls from people worried about the frog spawn and tadpoles in their ponds. Here are the answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.
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07 March 2024
My 50 years watching Badgers
‘BadgerBob’ Eade tells us about 50 years watching Badgers and his absolutely enduring fascination with them over the years
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04 March 2024
Careers in Conservation Event
As part of out Sussex Youth in Nature events, we recently hosted a Careers in Conservation Panel at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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27 February 2024
A hop, skip and a jump for Leap Year
With this being a Leap Year, we thought we’d take a look at a few creatures that leap!
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26 February 2024
February fun at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
The Communities Team at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, Lucy Bowyer, Jill Ferguson and Natasha Sharma, tell us about their busy month of activities on the reserve during February, including launching their new activity trails
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22 February 2024
Views sought on Pine Marten restoration project
People in the South East are being invited to put forward their views on the prospect of restoring Pine Martens to the region by a group of conservationists who are examining the feasibility of returning the animal to the region.
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21 February 2024
Farmers are fed up – but they have allies in the public and also in nature
We need better policy so that all farmers can move to resilient, nature-friendly farming – and so they are not undermined by bad policy.
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19 February 2024
Brighton Ecological Society visit the Deneway
The University of Brighton’s Ecological Society go to the Deneway for a wet but successful day pond dipping and making hibernacula
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14 February 2024
Biodiversity Net Gain - will it be worth the wait?
This new duty means developers must deliver measurably more for nature than is lost through development - but will it result in meaningful gains for wildlife?
Around Sussex
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28 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Forty-two
I film some egg-laying damselflies. It’s all rather fiddly.
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27 April 2020
Species of the day: Red Mason Bee
The Mason Bees are named after the characteristic habit of using ‘masonry’ products in the construction of their nest cells.
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27 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Forty-one
I count the Cowslips on the front lawn and scare a neighbour.