Through a diverse programme of events, films, and talks, visitors can embark upon an exploration of our impact on the Earth, with a focus on our carbon footprint, tourism, and transport. Consider the steps we can take to rebalance the needs of humans with those of the...
This Saturday 22 April 2023, let’s remind ourselves – more than ever – that we need a shift to a more sustainable economy that works for both people and the planet. A great way to do it is by interacting with people and nature, so here is a list of...
Like much of the UK, The Living Coast region has received much lower rainfall than average this year, meaning we are now officially in a period of drought. The majority of our drinking water in the region comes from our ground water aquifer – a kind of natural...
Brighton & Hove Wildlife Forum share what our local wildlife is doing in the summer months. The height of summer is a time of bustling vibrancy. It is the peak time to see butterflies, bees and dragonflies and Chalk Grassland wildflowers. While out on walks through...
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...
Events to launch our local wilding project from 28 May - 5 June. A week long series of free events is being held to celebrate the launch of the Wilding Waterhall project. These events will showcase this flagship wilding project for The Living Coast region, where a...
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