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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. Email list and contact us. If you want to receive information about future walks and events, please sign up to our email list. Alternatively, if you have a specific question, you can mail us. Or telephone 01342 822301. Sign up to the email list. Springtime surprises at Tablehurst. Natural history group walks. Ashdown Forest Bird Group. Events and local sightings. Interesting habitats near the airport.
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Sussex Butterfly Recording: Grid references made easy
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The techie data stuff . Wednesday, 18 April 2012. Grid references made easy. You don't have to venture very far away from this sceptred isle to discover that Ordnance Survey. OS) deserves to be one of Great Britain's most envied institutions. I'd even go as far as to say OS maps, and the public rights of way. Recorded on them, are one of the greatest things about living in Britain. OS maps - especially the Explorer. Where you can hunt for undiscovered populations of Dukes. And you've got an awesome.
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Sussex Butterfly Recording: Here, there and everywhere
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The techie data stuff . Monday, 16 April 2012. Here, there and everywhere. One of the more mind-bending aspects of running the Sussex Butterfly Atlas recording project. Is keeping track of where the data is coming from, and where it's going. Trying to store all this information in my head seems to be a great way of inducing total brain meltdown - so I've dedicated some precious time this morning to getting the Sussex Butterfly Atlas data model. Transects and the Wider Countryside Butterfly Survey. And it...
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Sussex Butterfly Recording: Sussex Butterfly Report 2011 - out now!
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The techie data stuff . Friday, 27 April 2012. Sussex Butterfly Report 2011 - out now! I couldn't possibly let this week go by without plugging the latest edition of The Sussex Butterfly Report. This beautifully designed not-for-profit publication is brought to you by the volunteers of Butterfly Conservation's Sussex Branch, just-because-we-care. It makes for an exhilarating read and it's got some very pretty maps in too (what I made). Reserve and the inside scoop on Michael Blencowe's and Graeme Lyons.
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Sussex Butterfly Recording: Ye Olde Sussex
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The techie data stuff . Thursday, 26 April 2012. In a larger map. If you're ever out and about recording wildlife near Gatwick. Or east of Camber. This blog post is for you! We’re going to delve into a bit of the techie detail of wildlife recording now. But hey, what is the internet for, if not to provide more detail about everything. Than you ever realised you wanted to know? But for this system to work properly and provide a comprehensive picture for the whole of the UK. We need to all agree on where t...
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Diversity and Management - Friends Of Midhurst Common
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Friends of Midhurst Common. Management Plan work programme. December 2015 January, February 2016). These 3 months are all the same. Birch, Rhode and Pine clearance in Area 1A. March 2016 Birch, Rhode and pine clearance in Area 1B. Extra volunteers would be welcome, as we are a bit behind with this clearance, even just for a couple of hours. It all makes a difference. Midhurst Common Conservation management update –. Management plan report 2014. The Management Plan includes the following:-. Currently on M...
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The importance of looking | Nature's book
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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. The importance of looking. Middot; by Brad Scott. Middot; in Fungi. Natural history group walks. Middot; Leave a comment. The pond near Hartfield. Back in March a small group of us cycled along the Forest Way to look at the pond near Hartfield (TQ47163599). It was rather cold and not the most species-rich outing. Small orange fungus on willow. For identification of Nectriaceae species, we need to see the sexual stage (...
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The Reserve | Friends of Lancing Ring
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Friends of Lancing Ring. Your local nature conservation group. Objectives of the Group. Where is the reserve? What to look out for. Map of the Local Nature Reserve. Download a PDF of this Map. The area of Lancing Ring is designated as a Local Nature Reserve. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Guidance for...
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The Dew Pond | Friends of Lancing Ring
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Friends of Lancing Ring. Your local nature conservation group. Objectives of the Group. Where is the reserve? What to look out for. Is undoubtedly a focus of Lancing Ring, a meeting point and a place to stop for a rest. It would be interesting to hear views of readers, what do you think about the Dewpond, what memories does it invoke? Restoring the Dew Pond. And straw to stop the water filtering through the chalk. Dewpond in March 2009. This Dew pond was restored in 1991 by the Friends of Lancing Ring in...