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Mighty oaks from little acorns grow
Find out a few ways to connect with the environment and help ease your climate anxiety.
What lurks in the shallows
Dav Bridger, Heritage Trainee, discovers a creature at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, used by the NHS to improve blood circulation.
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife Sightings – July 2023
July was a very wet month that enabled the shingle flowers to have an extended flowering season
Sandwich Terns at Rye Harbour
The history of Sandwich Terns in Rye Bay has been up and down, nesting at Dungeness from 1978 and at Rye Harbour from 1986.
Sea fruits and veg
Jill Ferguson, Natasha Sharma and the Rye Harbour Wildlife Rangers have cooked up a blog on ‘supermarket items’ such as sea fruits and veg you might find on the beach for Marine Week!
Nature Babies - building neural pathways
Jill Ferguson tells us about the Nature Babies group at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and explains its important role in stimulating an awareness in babies of the natural world at a crucial age
A treasure hunt for lost words
Summer’s here and we’ve got a brand new treasure hunt to get your little one’s exploring as they search for the ‘lost words’.
Meet the staff: Matthew Rich
Laura Ross, Communications Officer talks to Matthew Rich, Ranger at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife Sightings – June 2023
June included an exceptional mass stranding of thousands of Blue Jellyfish late in the month
Success surveying Sussex Emerald
Rebecca Levey, Kent’s Magnificent Moths Conservation Officer, recently took a trip to Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and made an exciting discovery.