News
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17 July 2023
Meet the staff - Alex Worsley
We meet our Senior Ecologist, Alex Worsley and find out a bit more about him, how a young love of guitars nearly derailed his interested in nature.
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14 July 2023
Community Action
Our Community Action team have been busy supporting local wildlife groups across Sussex. Please get in touch if you would like some advice or support.
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14 July 2023
Isla and her Nature Ranger Award
Meet 11 year old Isla and find our about her Nature Ranger Award
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13 July 2023
Behind the lens - Claire Andrews
We speak to Claire Andrews about her love of animals and photographing wildlife
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12 July 2023
Conservation Policy and Evidence Shoresearch Team Day
The Sussex Wildlife Trust marine team were joined by the wider Conservation Policy and Evidence department for a Shoresearch survey, to collect vital data, but also as a team building day. Discover what they found…
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05 July 2023
Another Milestone Protection for Sussex Seas
Sussex Wildlife Trust is delighted that Dolphin Head has been officially designated as a Highly Protected Marine Area. Dolphin Head, off the Sussex coast, is one of only three English sites designated as a Highly Protected Marine Area.
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04 July 2023
Meet the staff: Matthew Rich
Laura Ross, Communications Officer talks to Matthew Rich, Ranger at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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03 July 2023
Meet our members: Nick Ostler
We meet scriptwriter and member Nick Ostler to talk about his lifelong love of wildlife and how he and his family have transformed their Plumpton garden into a wildlife-friendly space
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03 July 2023
We speak to Roger French - volunteer for 50 years
Roger French has been volunteering with Sussex Wildlife Trust for a remarkable 50 years. We caught up with him to find out about how it’s been
Around Sussex
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30 March 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Thirteen
The blackthorn is blooming lovely, reminding me of some sloe times with Betsy.
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29 March 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Twelve
In which a global pandemic forces our hero to face his deepest fear.
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29 March 2020
Species of the day: Comma
The Comma must surely be one of Britain’s most distinctive butterflies - not necessarily for its wildly exotic colours, but certainly its unique shape.