News
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23 October 2023
Kingston Hill Fields
Alex Worsley tells us about the chalk grassland restoration work and recovery of Kingston Hill Fields
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22 October 2023
Transformers - the inevitability of change
Like death and taxes, there’s another certainty in life - change. It’s fundamental, dictated by the onward march of time itself. But of course, some species are subject to just that little bit more change than others.
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16 October 2023
Bryophytes - exploring the mosses and liverworts of Sussex
Mosses, hornworts and liverworts. Sue Rubinstein and Brad Scott, county recorders for bryophytes in Sussex, share their thoughts on a little-studied plant group
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16 October 2023
Meet our Business Members: EcoOctopus
We meet Business Member Lynda of EcoOctopus and find out about her small business based in Sussex selling unusual and eco-conscious jewellery and textiles.
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14 October 2023
Spider superpowers
Walking on walls, ceilings. Defeated by bathtubs? Spiders may not be everyone’s favourite, but they are fascinating invertebrates with an array of impressive super-powers.
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13 October 2023
We are nearly there!
With your help, we’re now over three-quarters of the way towards the £110,000 needed to buy three fields adjoining the northern edge of our Ebernoe Common nature reserve.
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13 October 2023
Rye Harbour's Lost Words
As the Lost Words project comes to a close, we celebrate what has been achieved in engaging the local community with the wildlife at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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12 October 2023
Meet the staff: Lydia Baxter
Lydia Baxter is Wilder Ouse Project Officer. Emma Chaplin caught up with her recently to find out a bit more about her.
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09 October 2023
Hunting for mermaid's purses in Hove
Helen Stewart, Wild Coast Sussex Volunteer, goes mermaid’s purse hunting in Hove
Around Sussex
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11 April 2020
Species of the day: Chiffchaff
The Chiffchaff may be one of the most recognisable birds in Britain, not by virtue of its looks, but because of its song.
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10 April 2020
Species of the day: Gorse
An old proverb states that when “gorse is in bloom, kissing’s in fashion.” This shouldn’t give anybody immediate cause for concern as it’s not often that Gorse isn’t in flower
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10 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Twenty-four
Fancy another bird race? Check out our snazzy new logo and fantastic bird identification guides.