News
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05 September 2023
Community Group Focus: The Woodland, Flora & Fauna Group
Continuing a series of blogs focusing on community wildlife and conservation groups across Sussex, Michael Nailard tells us about the great work being undertaken by The Woodland, Flora & Fanua Group.
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04 September 2023
Meet the staff: Richard Black
We learn more about Richard Black, Senior Land Advisor for the Wilder Horsham District project
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03 September 2023
How to spot a Ladybird
Kidney, Orange, Cream-streaked - Striped even. Did you know there are many variations of ladybird? Find out more in this blog
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01 September 2023
New designs for Autumn 2023
We are excited to share our new autumn and winter clothing designs with you. We are also pleased to offer free postage on all UK orders from our Teemill Store until midnight on Sunday 3 September 2023.
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01 September 2023
Rare Trees Find a Home at Hop Oast
Until recently, there were only 38 known examples of the Black Poplar tree left in the whole of Sussex. Horsham Football Club has now joined the fight to restore this species to its former glory.
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31 August 2023
Exciting marine animal sightings in Sussex
We’ve recently had a few exciting sightings of marine animals in Sussex. Ella Garrud tells us what to do if you spot a stranded animal.
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31 August 2023
Meet the staff: Dr Paul Tinsley-Marshall
Laura Ross catches up with Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Site Manager Dr Paul Tinsley Marshall to see how it’s going
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29 August 2023
Government’s latest attack on nature targets water pollution rules
The government wants to weaken legislation on water pollution in favour of accelerated housebuilding – despite promising not to lower environmental protections.
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25 August 2023
What are the digger works at Woods Mill?
Digger works are taking place at Woods Mill. Site Manager Sam Buckland explains what will be happening and why
Around Sussex
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05 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Nineteen
Let the Blackcap and Bill Withers serenade you on this sunny Sunday.
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04 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighteen
In which I get beaten at my own game.
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04 April 2020
Species of the day: Herring Gull
The Herring Gull splits public opinion like no other bird. It may appear a familiar sight and sound across the length and breadth of the country, indeed in many areas you’d argue they’re hard to avoid - but astonishingly it’s in catastrophic decline.