News
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06 January 2023
January Shop Sale
Grab yourself a bargain in our January Sale. Calendars, Christmas cards and selected nature books included.
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29 December 2022
Top Ten Wildlife Gardening Tips for 2023
January is the perfect month to start thinking about making your garden or outside space more friendly for wildlife.
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28 December 2022
Discover Rye Harbour project round-up for 2022
We hear about the great range of events that have been taking place at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve this year as part of the Discover Rye Harbour project
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28 December 2022
Update from Wild Coast Sussex
From Hackathons to LGBTQ+ clothes swaps. We hear all about what Wild Coast Sussex has been getting up to in 2022
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27 December 2022
Wilder Horsham District update
Find out what the Wilder Horsham District project has been up to in 2022
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26 December 2022
Preparing for winter with natural flood management
As the memory of the incredibly hot and dry summer begins to fade, Sussex Flow Initiative has started preparations for a busy winter of delivery
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24 December 2022
The importance of trees for wildlife and wellbeing
Tom Simpson of Gatwick Greenspace Partnership blogs on working with Manor Green College and the NCS
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22 December 2022
Everyone's festive psychopath - the Robin
What is it about the Robin that us Brits find so endearing?
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19 December 2022
Heritage Trainee December 2022 update
Snowy December 2022 update from Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Heritage Trainee Shannon Rae
Around Sussex
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27 April 2018
Seaford Head spring update
Treepoppers, moths and bees
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23 April 2018
A Day To Remember
I had a fantastic day last Friday with noted entomologist Steven Falk and the Wildlife Trust ecologist Graeme Lyons looking for rare bees at Castle Water.
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03 April 2018
March 2018 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Highlight during March were two sightings of spoonbill, with birds on Flat Beach on the 7th and 30th when two were seen.