WildCall
Welcome to Sussex Wildlife Trust’s free wildlife information service. WildCall is aimed at answering wildlife and conservation queries from the public.
WildCall can:
- Give free advice via phone or email
- Send you information free of charge
- Tell you who you need to talk to
So if you want to know how to improve your pond for wildlife or have found something interesting in your garden and want to know more about it why not contact WildCall
Either email WildCall here or telephone 01273 494777
(during busy periods and outside office hours please leave a message on the answer phone)

Check out our back issues of WildCall questions from the Sussex Wildlife Trust Members Magazine
Jan 2008
If you live in Brighton and Hove why not take part in the Big Biodiversity Butterfly Count, which takes place between Saturday 4 July and Sunday 12 July. To take part, you can pick up a butterfly identification guide ...
June Summer is in full swing and we even hit mid point by the 21st June. With a good mix of sunshine and rain this summer the vegetation is lush and the wildlife is doing well. It ...
How can I find if I live within the boundaries of the newly designated South Downs National Park? Following the exciting news of the national park designation you can find out if you are within the boundaries ...
April and May are classically the months that bats come out of their winter hibernating roosts. However the warmer climes we have been experiencing have lead to many sightings already this year. In the UK we have 17 species ...
Many people contact us about injured birds and animals of many kinds. However, we are a nature conservation charity, not a wildlife rescue charity, so unfortunately we cannot deal with injured wildlife unless it is found on one of ...
Every day Sussex Wildlife Trust receives enquiries from members of the public concerned about development threats to local wildlife. The following information has been collated in order to help you take appropriate action. Badly planned developments can have ...
Home sweet home - but have you thought about exploring your garden to see what creatures are calling it home? Even if you do not have a big garden or you only have a concrete patio, you will be ...








