Martin Harris of The Living Coast Board represented us at the event in Venice this month to report on progress of the Wild Park Rainscape Project and plan for the coming year. The event launched the second cycle of the 3-year project called Promoting sustainable...
You can share your thoughts, feedback and wishes for The Living Coast UNESCO Biosphere by completing a 10-minute survey. Every Biosphere is unique, and UNESCO recognises our internationally important natural environment, stretching from the Downs to the sea and...
We were proud to showcase our unique urban biosphere to a delegation from UNESCO in July. We showed how their funding is extending our work on protecting our fresh groundwater and natural flood solutions, as well as Environmental Education which is at the heart of our...
What is kelp? Kelp is the name given to a group of brown seaweeds, usually large in size, they are the most productive and biodiverse habitats on the planet. Historically, kelp was abundant along the Sussex coastline. But this important habitat has diminished over...
Dr Kelly features on the latest episode of ‘The Kindness Chef’ podcast, hosted by Harpal Dhatt, where they are presenting an A to Z of kindness. Dr Kelly is featured in the episode N for Nature which is available to listen to now. Dr Kelly speaks...
This 600m long boardwalk runs through the entire new wildlife site at Black Rock, allowing close range views of the emerging habitat This 600m long boardwalk is a 15-minute stroll from Duke’s Mound to the Black Rock terminus. There are crossings over the railway and...
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