News
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23 November 2023
Feed the birds
Lucy Bowyer, Senior Communities & Wildlife Officer, tells us how to keep the birds in our garden happy this winter.
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23 November 2023
Creatures of the night
Why is being active at night an advantage for some creatures? What adaptations do they have? We look into the wonderful world of wildlife at night.
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21 November 2023
Lovely weather for ducks.. and swans
Find out about the epic migration of the Bewick’s Swan, with their big white bodies and long graceful necks,
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20 November 2023
Going for goldies - Golden Plover
Find out about the bird that inspired the Guinness Book of Records
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20 November 2023
Meet our volunteers: Bill Young
Bill Young has a been a volunteering with the Trust for 45 years, most recently at Levin Down. He tells us all about it.
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19 November 2023
Pleaching, bill hooks and plodgers. Hedge laying with Wilder Horsham District
Emma Chaplin joins the Wilder Horsham District staff and volunteer team, as they spend a day hedge laying
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18 November 2023
Sussex Wildlife Trust objects to Gatwick Airport expansion
We are strongly against a second runway at Gatwick Airport and have registered as an Interested Party to raise our objection.
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17 November 2023
Wild Coast Celebration
Wild Coast Sussex held a party to celebrate all achievements of this amazing project
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16 November 2023
A handful of winter thrushes
Whilst a trio of thrush species are always here in Sussex, in the winter months they’re joined by a pair of family members from the continent. As we move toward the cold, dark nights of winter, which will you see?
Around Sussex
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17 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Thirty-one
I find the antidote to the pandemic under my next door neighbour’s shed.
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16 April 2020
Species of the day: Common Lizard
The Common or Viviparous Lizard is one of just three native Lizard species. Along with the leg-less Slow-Worm it’s the other you’re most likely to see
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16 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Thirty
Today’s news: I’ve seen my first Holly Blue of the year.