Archive of: Wildlife

Lewes Wildflowers set to Support more Wildlife
Students will be helping members of Wildflower Lewes this week to introduce wildflower plug plants into road-side verges in Nevill Green, to create better habitats for wildlife
Posted: 02 November 2020 | Comments: 0

Two straight months of toads! – well, almost…
Toad patrol update! Can we find even more effective ways to connect the community to this amazing spectacle and still do more to protect the migration route and reduce mortality rates?
Posted: 25 May 2020 | Comments: 0

Do something WILD this June
This June, join thousands of people taking part in The Wildlife Trusts annual nature challenge, 30 Days Wild!
Do one wild thing a day throughout the whole month: for your health, wellbeing and for the planet. That’s 30 simple, fun and exciting Random Acts of Wildness.
Posted: 15 May 2020 | Comments: 0

Winter’s Dance of Starlings
Murmurations of starlings paint beautifully intricate patterns in the sky, a mass aerial stunt of thousands of birds
Posted: 12 December 2019 | Comments: 1

Planning consent for Hedgehogs
New changes mean house builders will now have to include hedgehog highways and consider the long-term impact on the local ecosystem in all new developments.
Posted: 11 September 2019 | Comments: 0

Seaford Community WIldlife Project
The Seaford Community Wildlife Project focuses on establishing strong links between The Living Coast's coastal town of Seaford and its under-utilised nature reserve at Seaford Head.
Posted: 20 February 2019 | Comments: 0

50 Years of Woods Mill
The Sussex Wildlife Trust's Woods Mill nature reserve is celebrating its 50th anniversary, with everyone invited to join in their free events
Posted: 31 May 2018 | Comments: 0

Discover Brighton’s Dolphins!
Visit the new Brighton Dolphin Project Discovery Centre on the seafront
Posted: 21 May 2018 | Comments: 2

Learning to Listen to the Wild
We want to engage the public in the value and beauty of our local soundscapes
Posted: 02 May 2018 | Comments: 0

Hop into Spring
One of the most exciting signs of Spring is when our amphibian friends emerge from hibernation
Posted: 09 March 2018 | Comments: 0