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A new wildlife corridor in West Sussex

A beautiful wildlife corridor of trees has been planted in the centre of a South Downs village to mark The King’s Coronation. His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of West Sussex, Lady Emma Barnard, helped villagers plant the first of 12 cherry and crab apple trees in Singleton. The trees will grow and blossom, providing an attractive area […]

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Sussex Wildlife Trust calls for volunteers

Sussex Wildlife Trust has launched ‘Wilder Ouse’ and is calling for volunteers to get involved and help reverse the decline of important wildlife and natural resources by building climate resilient habitats. The project will bring people together across the Ouse River catchment area to create networks of land that are protected and enhanced for wildlife, […]

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Last chance to vote in wildlife photography competition

Voting closes 31 October for Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Photography Competition

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Categories FundraisingRecent

New programme to build an active nation

Five volunteering organisations across England will take part in a new programme, run by Spring Impact and Sport England, to reach more people and build an active nation. The idea is to scale up approaches to volunteering that are successful in engaging a more diverse range of people in sport and physical activity. Kristen Natale, […]

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Charity inspires next generation of conservationists

The charity Born Free has launched a new initiative called ‘Hear the Roar’ which it hopes will inspire young people to protect wildlife around the world.

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