One of the best ways of attracting wildlife to your garden is to put in a pond, and autumn is the best time of year to do it. Brighton & Hove Wildlife Forum share with us their top tips for creating a pond. In nature, ponds come in all different shapes and sizes, so...
A £2.23m National Lottery Heritage Fund grant will help restore rare habitats and lost landscapes, bring history and local cultures to life and provide new experiences in the outdoors A multi-million-pound project connecting nature, people and heritage is set to...
Nothing sums up a Sussex summer more than watching our beautiful butterflies while they dance over the Downs, circle through our woods or flutter in our back gardens. We’re very lucky here in The Living Coast biosphere. We are surrounded by some great countryside and...
A leading expert has welcomed Lewes District Council's biodiversity strategy and called on everyone in the district to help by inviting wildlife into our gardens and urban green spaces. The comments from Professor Dave Goulson followed the decision by Cabinet...
The Living Coast will host a conference and study tour. The event welcomes partners, stakeholders and tourism SMEs between Tuesday 16th and Thursday 18th March 2021. The BioCultural Heritage Tourism Project is a 3 year EU Interreg-funded project which aims to increase...
Here are a few suggestions for walks which you can follow on your smart phone with the biosphere. Before you begin your walk, make sure you have GPS switched on and your phone is fully charged. It’s always a good idea to bring a paper map on rural walks in case...
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