The 2022 City Nature Challenge welcomed 67,220 citizen scientists in May to the annual challenge recording local nature in cities across the globe. What is City Nature Challenge? City Nature Challenge is a global citizen science project to collect information about...
Brighton & Hove City Council has installed 6 new water fountains in the city to help reduce plastic waste and provide access to healthy, free drinking water on the go. New Living Coast branded water fountains have been installed across Brighton & Hove thanks to...
Does Brighton have more birds than Bristol? Cardiff more chestnuts than Coventry? Manchester more minibeasts than Middlesbrough? Help us find out by taking part in City Nature Challenge! What is City Nature Challenge? City Nature Challenge is an epic, global citizen...
Help combat climate change and support wildlife at home by creating a rain garden. The 22nd of March is World Water Day. This year the focus is on protecting groundwater, something which is particularly important across The Living Coast. This is because all of our...
Learn more and share your thoughts on the proposed new rainscape at Wild Park Living Coast partners The Aquifer Partnership (TAP) have won some funding to improve a small area in Wild Park in Brighton, creating an attractive natural landscape. Designed around several...
Join the team delivering the Changing Chalk project across The Living Coast and wider Eastern South Downs The Changing Chalk project partnership are now starting to recruit a number of new roles to join the delivery team, including a role supporting 2 projects within...
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