How much do you know about the wildlife in Sussex? Do you know how many Hedgehogs there are in the UK or whether Robins moult? Take our quiz and test your wildlife knowledge.
Sussex Wildlife Trust is passionate about connecting young people with our county’s amazing wildlife. We also believe in providing opportunities to learn essential skills for careers in nature conservation. Deneway's Wild Future does this by offering free, accessible and fun sessions for 16–25 year olds.
Communities Intern Mya Bambrick tells us about the exciting new youth-led nature reserve initiative based at The Deneway nature reserve in Brighton.
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From brilliant Brimstones to majestic Purple Emperors, we are lucky to have some beautiful butterflies here in Sussex.
Less than a 10-minute drive from Gatwick Airport lies a stunning 16-acre garden with the only complete view of the airfield. Ichi-Coo Park is the perfect oasis for unwinding and reconnecting with nature.
Project Officer Lydia Baxter, shares a brief overview of the Wilder Ouse project and the conservation work the team. Also a catch up with wildlife photographer Paul Parsons, to ask him about his wildlife and marine photography.
Also hear about 1500 species challenge and Sussex Wildlife's Father's Day gift ideas
Find out how well you know your wild flowers and enter this competition to win some great prizes including £100.
This free, seven-day email course will introduce you to some of the wildflowers.
The Wilder Ouse project has been busy creating cascading ponds on farmland.
It’s nesting season – but did you know that not all birds nest in trees? Ground nesting birds such as Skylark and Lapwing are especially vulnerable to disturbance. Nests can be destroyed and adult birds frightened off.
Spring is a busy time for wildlife, and a perfect opportunity to get out and explore what nature has to offer.
The arrival of spring brings a surge in amorous amphibian activity. Also we installed our fixed-point PhotoPosts on various nature reserves across Sussex three years ago.
There’s been a hive of activity at six Thameslink railway stations where wildlife experts have installed 20 new ‘homes for nature’, said to be the bee’s knees for a wide variety of animals.
Can you spare 30 seconds? Tell us what spring wildlife topics interest.
Owls are some of our most captivating birds. Their love of hunting at dawn and dusk gives them a sense of mystery.
Can you spare 30 seconds to answer a quick question? What area of Sussex Wildlife Trust’s work is most important to you in 2024?
Find out about the amazing offer on membership, book your spot on James Power webinar about the plight of bee species in Sussex, and see some of Sussex wildlife Trust's staff's nature highlights that raise their spirits.
We know it can be hard getting outdoors during the winter, so we have created a seasonal challenge. #12DaysWild will help you connect with nature every day from 25 December to 5 January.
We run several free email courses, helping people to identify butterflies, birdsong and fungi.
Tune in for Sussex Wildlife Trust's news and updates
Early bird wins Photo Competition
We are excited to announce that Tim Nightingale is our 2023 Photo Competition winner, with his stunning photo Cormorant at Sunrise. Tim took his winning photo very early in the morning at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.Runner-up was Brian Watkins, with his superb photo of a woodland bird in an iconic pose - Nuthatch on Fungi.For this year's competition, our judges, headed up by professional international wildlife photographer David Plummer, selected 12 finalists from more than 500 entries for its online photography competition. Then it was over to the public, where over 1000 people voted for their favourite.
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Listening with 'deer' ears
Kissing trees, rustling leaves, squeaking puddles. What might we be able to hear if we really listen when we're out enjoying nature?Emma Chaplin has been asking her Sussex Wildlife Trust colleagues to share their favourite sounds, or ones that they find most interesting.
Lend us your ears
Upcoming events
16 November: Nature Tots - Crawley - last two places
18 November: The Ocean Symposium - Bexhill
18 -19 November: Festive Makers Market - Rye Harbour
22 November: Deneway's Wild Future - Free event.16-25 year olds, Brighton
03 December: Winter Wreath Workshop - Rye Harbour
More events here
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