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Sussex Wildlife Trust on TV


Drought in Sussex

Sussex Wildlife Trust CEO Tony Whitbread discusses the effects of drought on wildlife.
First broadcast on BBC1 South East News 16/3/12

Owl in a stream

Strange behaviour from a tawny owl filmed in a stream at Woods Mill nature reserve by Sussex Wildlife Trust volunteer David Plummer

Mistletoe kisses under threat: BBC1 South Today News

Jess Price, WildCall Officer, discusses the threats to traditional orchards where our christmas mistletoe grows and encourages people to send in their sightings of this festive shrub.

First broadcast on BBC1 South Today 19/12/11

Short-eared owls: ITV1 Meridian News

Sussex Wildlife Trust's Mike Russell shares his experiences this year's 'owl invasion' in Sussex with Malcolm Shaw.

First broadcast on ITV1 Meridian News 13/12/11

Respect for nature: BBC1 South Today News

Nigel Flynn, Sussex Wildlife Trust's Head of Education, talks about the importance of teaching children to value of nature in the wake of recent swan tragedy.

First broadcast on BBC1 South Today 21/10/11

Migrant moths: BBC1 South East News

Sussex Wildlife Trust's Graeme Lyons & Michael Blencowe talk with Yvette Austin, Environment Correspondent for BBC South East Today about the recent rare moth migrants found in Sussex, including the flame brocade.

First broadcast on BBC1 South East Today 14/10/11

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