News
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25 May 2023
Nature's Recovery - the Sussex story
Chris Corrigan writes about the vision of the Weald to Waves and the opportunities and challenges of building functional corridors for nature
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25 May 2023
Children swap the classroom for the beach
Wild Beach is part of our Discover Rye Harbour project funded by a National Lottery Heritage Fund, has so far welcomed five local primary schools and provided training for 10 teachers to run their own programme.
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24 May 2023
Meet the team: Sarah Cosgrove, Food & Beverage Assistant Manager
Meet Sarah Cosgrove, Food & Beverage Assistant Manager at Lime Kiln Café in the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
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22 May 2023
Urgent: last chance to Defend Nature, please take action today!
Time is running out before a crucial vote on Wednesday 24 May - please contact your MP today.
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22 May 2023
Discovering The Deneway
The Deneway is a hidden gem. A linear site offering a sheltered wildlife corridor from open downland into the suburbs. Home to a wide variety of wildlife, the site offers a great space to work with volunteers, school visits, corporate groups, community projects and forest school trainees.
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19 May 2023
Rafts for nesting Common Terns
300 pairs of Common Tern breed in Sussex and most of these are in the Rye area - at Rye Harbour and Pett Level. A project was put together to provide additional nesting sites for Common Tern on artificial islands, or rafts, to improve their breeding success.
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19 May 2023
10% off Sustainable Summer Style
To celebrate Summer, we’re offering you a 10% discount with the code MAY10 from Friday to Sunday this weekend.
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17 May 2023
How Sussex Wildlife Trust manage their conservation grazing animals
Grazing Manager Tom Parry tells us about how the Trust manages its conservation grazing animals
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16 May 2023
Are birds' nests protected by law?
WildCall Officer Andy Fry tells are about how birds’ nests are protected by law
Around Sussex
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24 March 2020
Species of the day: Song Thrush
The Song Thrush is one of our most familiar and popular song birds. Its distinctive, boldly charismatic repertoire has inspired people over countless generations.
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23 March 2020
Species of the day: Lesser Celandine
Lesser Celandine was so loved by William Wordsworth (his favourite, in fact) that he wrote no less than three poems about it
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23 March 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Six
It’s a cold, clear night and I stood staring up at the stars, the satellites and Venus blazing bright in the western sky. I wasn’t sure what I was looking for up there, maybe a sign? some reassurance? It was then I that I heard it. Tseep.