Welcome to the Sussex Wildlife Trust
We are the leading conservation organisation covering East and West Sussex.

white admiral photo by Mark Monk-Terry
Take part in the Big Biodiversity Butterfly Count 04/07 - 12/07
We are supported by over 32,000 members which is comfortably over 2% of the population of Sussex.
We look after over 3000 acres of downland, woodland, wetland and heath.
Our work also includes environmental education, working with land owners, companies and local communities to conserve Sussex.
Our aim is simple: Taking Care of Sussex
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Tell Us What You've SpottedHedgehogs? newts? orchids? We would love to know what you have seen in Sussex. Please send us your species sightings by completing an online form. click here for species sightings form |
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Follow Sussex Wildlife TrustThere are many ways to keep in touch with the work of Sussex Wildlife Trust via blogs and networking websites including Flickr, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. click here to find out how you can get involved |
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Photography CompetitionTime to get out your cameras and show us your favourite, inspiring and valued wild places in Sussex. The best will win a cash prize and be printed in SWT Wildlife magazine click here to find out how to enter |
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South Downs National ParkAfter 60 years the Government has confirmed the South Downs National Park in Sussex and Hampshire. Click here to find out more including the proposed boundary. Read more about the new national park on Tony Whitbread's blog |
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