The introduction of Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRS) represents a transformative approach to conservation in England. Find out how Weald to Waves is involved in this work.
Have you heard about the Local Nature Recovery Strategies? Find out more about ways to get involved with planning for nature recovery across Sussex.
Shoresearch is The Wildlife Trusts' national citizen science survey of the intertidal shore. Find out how to get involved.
Natural flood management as an affordable nature-based solution? Sky News visits the Adur
Sussex's coastline has long been a favourite destination for locals, tourists and wildlife. However, the deterioration of sea water quality in the region has been a growing concern in recent years.
Fancy a spot of kelp combing this summer? The Sussex Kelp Recovery Project would love your help to record sightings of this super seaweed along the Sussex coastline. Plus eggcase hunting, dolphin spotting and more!
Shining a light on one of Sussex's two seahorse species, which are facing a range of conservation challenges.
Coastal habitats each offer a unique and vital ecosystem. Explore these diverse environments and the species they support.
Dolphin Head, off the Sussex coast, has been designated as a Highly Protected Marine Area. It is one of only three English sites to receive this prestigious status.