Dear All,
I am leaving the Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre today, after 11 and a
half years. It's a bittersweet feeling as I have loved my time here so
much, but now it's time to move on to pastures new and take on new
challenges!
Sorry for the impersonal email; I've worked with so many
Hello All,
Over the next three years the Natural History Museum will be working in
partnership with the National Biodiversity Network Trust and Field
Studies Council to deliver 15, 12-month long work-based traineeships, to
help address the decline in species identification skills in the UK.
If you fancy some Fungi Fun with Vivien Hodge, then check out this
advert for Leith Hill on 27th October:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1625072/SxBRC/Fungi%20fun%20poster.p
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Penny Green
BRC Manager
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
http://sxbrc.org.uk | 01273 497521
Sussex
Hello All,
Just a reminder that we have a couple of dragonfly events coming over the next
couple of weeks:
Chithurst Exploration
Date: Saturday 12th July. 10.30 am - 2.30pm.
Meeting place:The Monastery main site car park SU841233
Walk leader:
From: Knepp Wildland Safaris [mailto:safaris=knepp.co...@mail62.atl91.mcsv.net]
On Behalf Of Knepp Wildland Safaris
Sent: 12 May 2014 10:19
To: Green, Penny
Subject: Beetle Safari at Knepp 17 May
Hello All,
Further to a previous email about the West Weald Fungus Recording Group
field meetings, the 8th June meeting has been confirmed as going ahead,
so there is no need for phoning beforehand to check:
Sun 8 June
St. Leonards Forest
TQ 208 299
Roost Hole car park, Hammerpond
Hello All,
Paul Stevens at the Arundel Wildfowl and Wetland Trust is looking for a
volunteer to do some NVC surveys at their nature reserve. They can offer
your travel expenses and lunch. If you're interested please can you
contact Paul directly:
Paul Stevens
Grounds Manager
WWT Arundel
Hello All,
If you want to learn more about aphids, then it's your lucky day:
We have been getting a lot of enquiries from researchers, wildlife
enthusiasts, gardeners and farmers who want to identify aphids - or want
aphids identified from photos. We've been trying to meet this need
Dear biological recorder,
iRecord is a data entry website that we're encouraging Sussex recorders
to enter their records on to. This will help standardise the way that
records arrive here in the record centre, and more importantly it will
facilitate the verification process with Sussex's
A message from Dominic Price of the Species Recovery Trust:
Penny Green
BRC Manager
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
http://sxbrc.org.uk | 01273 497521
From: dompri...@gmail.com [mailto:dompri...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Dominic
Price
Sent: 31 January 2014
Hello All,
A new book celebrating a very special part of the High Weald, Brede High
Woods, has been written by our very own Patrick Roper and can now be
purchased online:
http://www.highweald.org/about-the-high-weald-unit/news/2132-brede-high-
woods-its-a-wild-story.html
We're hoping
Hello All,
Patrick Roper has retired from editing the fantastic Adastra Review, and
I will be taking up this prestigious mantle. Many thanks go to Patrick
for 12 wonderful issues of this publication. The next issue will be
published at the Sussex Biological Recorders' Seminar on February 15th
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Dear All,
Take some time out of your busy schedule between 20th July and 11th
August to count butterflies for 15 minutes, and contribute to a national
survey being run by Butterfly Conservation...the Big Butterfly Count!
For more details about what you need to do and how to submit your
Dear All,
Isobel Donovan from Imperial College is continuing a project on
nightingales and the habitat creation at Knepp - last year she recorded
34 pairs of Nightingale at Knepp which is a significant number of the
UK's breeding population.
She is trying to get together a team to do some
A message from the Mammal Society, please take two minutes out of your
day to fill in their quick survey by Friday!
Dear Sir/Madam,
The Mammal Society is currently applying to the Heritage Lottery Fund
for funding for our new Mammal Watch South East (MWSE) project, which
aims to increase
Anyone interested? Sounds like a nice opportunity for someone!
Penny Green
Species Officer
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
http://sxbrc.org.uk | 01273 497521
From: Carys Edwards [mailto:carys.edwa...@opwall.com]
Sent: 10 April 2013 12:28
To: Green, Penny
Dear All,
Rich Howorth from the Biosphere project has asked if I can forward this
to you following on from his presentation at the recorders' seminar:
Back our Biosphere Bid - Have Your Say!
http://biospherehere.org.uk/get-involved/biosphere-consultation/
All best wishes, Penny
Penny Green
Hello Recorders,
Just in case you're interested, there is a British Dragonfly Society
Conference coming up in Oxford on March 16th:
http://www.british-dragonflies.org.uk/content/bds-recorders-conference
-brc-workshop
You will need to book soon though as places are selling fast! I'm
Hi All,
The Ouse Adur Rivers Trust have a lecture on Wednesday 23rd January
which you might like to go along to.
Dr James Ebdon will be speaking on the Microbial Water Quality of the
River Ouse. The lecture is at 7.30 at the Linklater Pavilion, Lewes.
Best wishes, Penny
Penny Green
Species
Dear Sussex Recorder /Colleague,
Well, it's that time of year again...
Please find attached an invitation for the next Sussex Biological
Recorders' Seminar which will be held on Saturday 16th February 2013 at
Adastra Hall in Hassocks.
To secure your place please fill in and send back the form
Dear Adastrans,
Here is the link to download the Autumn 2012 BDS - Sussex Group
Newsletter: http://www.webjam.com/bdssx Download it from the right
hand side of the page. Thanks to all of those that contributed to it
and we hope you enjoy reading it. We welcome any articles you have for
the
Hi all,
The Mammal Society has asked of reports of sightings of Hares which show
symptoms of Myxomatosis.
If you happen to have seen one could you send me the following details
please:
Location
Grid reference
Date
Its symptoms
Having read some of the information about this on-line it is thought
British Dragonfly Society - Sussex Group
Sheffield Park River Restoration Walk
Booking essential
Date: Sunday 11th November
Time: 10.30am until 1.00pm
Venue: Sheffield Park National Trust. Midway between East Grinstead and
Lewes, 5 miles north-west of Uckfield, on east side of A275
Hi all,
As promised to Glynn, I have scanned the dragonfly parasites article
from the Journal of the British Dragonfly Society, volume 27, Number 2,
October 2011. There is a section on mites on page 4 onwards.
If you would like to read it then you can download it from here:
Due to the nice autumn weather we thought we'd put on a bonus dragonfly field
trip to be held this Sunday, in search of dragonfly migrants!
No need to let us know you're coming, just turn up on the day
Meandering along the Cuckmere Valley
Date: Sunday 9th September
Time: 10.00am until 3.00pm
Hi Glynn,
There was a picture of a damselfly with mites on the front cover a
couple of issues ago of the British Dragonfly Society's 'Dragonfly News'
magazine. I imagine there was an article if it was the cover picture; I
have leant the mag to a colleague so when I get it back I will scan the
Hi All,
Just a reminder if you haven't already taken part in the Big Butterfly
Count, please see instructions on this website and enter your records on
line:
www.bigbutterflycount.org
Butterfly Conservation have emphasised the importance of doing this
especially as butterfly numbers are down due
Join the big butterfly count and help us take the pulse of nature
Just spend 15 minutes counting butterflies that you see in good weather
(let's hope!) and submit your records at www.bigbutterflycount.org
Take part as many times as you like and do submit records even if you
don't see anything.
Penny Green
Species Officer
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
http://sxbrc.org.uk | 01273 497521
From: Taylor, Christine [mailto:christine.tay...@hants.gov.uk]
Sent: 29 May 2012 10:33
To: Green, Penny
Subject: Bugs, Butterflies Beetles
Hello,
Would any
Event title: Seed collecting use for restoration and re-introduction
(ref SE4)
Date: Friday 6 July
Location: Wakehurst Place, West Sussex
Facilitators: Michael Way, Millennium Seed Bank (Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew) with the Weald Meadows Nectar Networks *
Event details: This day will
Ralph Hobbs passes this message on to you:
I just signed this, please consider doing the same and then forwarding
on to loads more people. Apologies if you already signed. Remember, our
beautiful and tranquil Combe Haven is under threat!
A message from Pond Conservation:
Dear all
A Happy New Year from all at Pond Conservation
Have you seen frog or toad spawn in your garden pond? Then join in with
our Big Spawn Count, so that we can find out more about the breeding
success of our frogs and toads in garden ponds nationally.
A message from Dominic Price:
Please find attached my brochure for training courses I am running next
year. On offer is a range of courses, from one-dayers to residentials,
catering for all levels of botanical prowess, from absolute beginner to
seasoned plant twitcher.
The courses are being run
Summer Dragonflies at St Leonard's Forest
Date: Saturday 13th August
Time: 10:00 to 14:30
Location: St Leonard's Forest
Meeting point: Forestry Commission Roosthole Car Park, Hammerpond Road,
south end of St Leonard's Forest nr Manning Heath Golf Club. TQ20812982.
Leader: Ben Rainbow Mike
Sorry, their email addresses didn't come through properly:
peter_ki...@hotmail.com
row_ba...@hotmail.com
From: adastra-boun...@lists.sxbrc.org.uk
[mailto:adastra-boun...@lists.sxbrc.org.uk] On Behalf Of Hayley Care
Sent: 05 August 2011 17:29
To:
Hi Everyone,
The BDS Sussex Group hope to see you this Saturday coming at Old Lodge
for some dragonfly adventures:
Ashdown Forest Adventure
Date: Saturday 6th August
Time: 10:30am
Location: Old Lodge SWT Reserve and Moorlands
Meeting point: Old Lodge car park at TQ469306
Leader: John Luck
Sorry I have just realised that I had sent out an old email instead of the new
version with forthcoming dates, so you won't need a time machine to be able to
attend!
Here is what it should be, ignore the last one:
Please reply to Rowenna or Pete whose contact details are at the bottom of this
A message from Fran Southgate, the Sussex Wetland Landscapes Project
officer
We would like members of the public of all ages and from all walks of
life to let us know what they think about the Arun Rother rivers in
West Sussex, and some of its issues and features such as flooding and
Hi All,
An article about butterflies by Patrick Barkham (author of 'The
Butterfly Isles'), including quotes from Sussex's very own Neil Hulme
and a bit about the successes of the Dorothy Stringer Butterfly Haven:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/may/16/butterfly-revival-thre
Hi All,
thought it would be good to keep in contact with mammal enthusiasts by
sending out a regular e-news (we were inspired by Kent Mammal Group who
produce a fab newsletter!)
So, lucky you - here's issue no 1. We hope you enjoy it!
Hi All,
The Sussex Mammal Group now has a google group, so if you would like to
join in on mammal-related discussions please sign up here:
https://groups.google.com/group/sussex-mammal-group?hl=en
Membership of the group is free of charge and our aim is to get more
people out surveying mammals
Hi All,
Froglife have a couple of vacancies at the moment, for Conservation
Coordinator and Public Engagement Officer.
If you would like me to send you the job adverts please reply to this
email address: mailto:pennygr...@sussexwt.org.uk - please don't reply to
the whole group!
All the best,
Hi All,
Look out for Oil Beetles and join in with the national survey:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_9434000/9434963.stm
All the best, Penny
Penny Green
Species Officer
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
http://sxbrc.org.uk | 01273 497521
Sussex Wildlife Trust is a
Hi All,
Another threat requesting everyone's support , with an opportunity to
add comment on individual woods on the route, or on the overall threat
to s-naw.
Best wishes
Ralph
Please be the voice for woods and trees today!
http://s.fw-reply.com/p/zQO/c3.jpeg
The Flora locale Training Programme 2011 continues to be great value for money
and includes workshops on the full range of habitat restoration topics. This
year for the first time we are working with The Millennium Seed Bank (Royal
Botanic Gardens, Kew) and the Weald Meadows Initiative. We
Hi All,
Every year the Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre has a pot of money put aside
for the 'Sussex Biodiversity Recording Award.' This is a discretionary award to
help advance biological recording in Sussex by supporting individuals or groups
in their work.
This year we are pleased to
British Dragonfly Society Sussex Group
Dragonfly Field Trip: Scarce Emerald in Chalk, Kent.
Saturday 17th July at 10.30am
No need to book, you can just turn up on the day (please don't email
me). There'll be no charge for the event but donations will be
welcome!
A chance to discover
British Dragonfly Society Sussex Group
Dragonfly Field Trip: Pippingford Park Perambulation with Dave
Chelmick.
Sunday 27th June at 10.30am
No need to book, you can just turn up on the day (please don't email
me). There'll be no charge for the event but donations will be
welcome!
A
Water vole trapping, survey and monitoring training days
This is an opportunity to volunteer on a research project investigating water
vole populations in the Arun valley. We are running 4 training days for
volunteers to gain experience in water vole trapping, surveying and predator
Hi All, Just a reminder that this weekend is the big Bioblitz event at
Stanmer Park. I hope that you can come along to help record as many
species as possible!
A 'Bioblitz' event is being organised by the Sussex Biodiversity
Record Centre and is being held in Stanmer Park on Saturday 5th
Guided Walk on Mill Hill:
Saturday 5th June - 10.30am
Would you like to know more about the wildlife and management of Mill
Hill Local Nature Reserve?
Join Brianne Reeve of the Shoreham District Ornithological Society on
the date and time above to take a closer look at the birds, flowers
Mammals on Roads Survey by People's Trust for Endangered Species
The nationwide Mammals on Roads survey is recording sightings mammals
sited on road journeys for the tenth year this summer and celebrates
with a new website. The site allows volunteers to record details of
their routes and
Hello Adastrans,
Hot on the heels of a new bat species to the UK, is a new moth species.
Not found in Sussex (yet!), but thought it might be of interest to you:
A moth new to science and found nowhere else in the world has been
formally recognised as living in the UK.
Hi All,
Dawn Scott, chairman of the Sussex Mammal Group and Fran Southgate, our
Sussex Otters and Rivers Partnership Officer, will be on Countryfile
this weekend. Dawn says:
To see me wondering round ditches, soaking wet, looking silly and
waffling about water voles and mink with Ro, Fran and Pete
IEEM South East of England Shadow Section Conference
Great Crested Newts - An Approach for the Future?
(Licensing and Mitigation in the South East of
Hi All,
The bird report was accidentally missed out of Adastra so Patrick has
just added it in, and we've added it to the PDF. So if you want to see
the bird report you'll need to download Adastra again, sorry about
that!:
http://sxbrc.org.uk/biodiversity/publications/Adastra_2009.pdf
Hi All,
If you haven't already got a copy of the brilliant Adastra 2009 - an
annual review of biological recording in Sussex for 2009, then you can
download a copy from our website for free:
http://sxbrc.org.uk/biodiversity/publications/Adastra_2009.pdf
We hope you enjoy it!
Best wishes, Penny
Dear Adastrans,
The Sussex Branch of Butterfly Conservation is about to embark on a new Sussex
Butterfly Atlas and we thought that you may be interested in getting involved
with the surveys.
Clare Jeffers has organised a free event which is coming up soon, a Sussex
butterfly recorders
Dear All,
The British Dragonfly Society - Sussex Branch is pleased to launch our
new Sussex Dragonfly website: http://www.webjam.com/bdssx We will
endeavour to keep this new website updated on a regular basis so
please add it to your favourites! This is the most up-to-date Sussex
Dragonfly
For the first time in eight years, we had a huge flock of Redwing and Fieldfare
visiting our garden over the snowy/icy period - they stripped our berry bushes
over a course of four or five days. We also had a Meadow Pipit in our garden
and a male Blackcap eating olives off of my olive tree, all
Hi all,
Has anyone else been experiencing the congregating groups of Harlequin
Ladybirds that are just getting ready to over-winter?
Here at Woods Mill we have 100's on the outside walls today, showing an
array of the different sizes and colour pattern varieties. They're
creeping in around the
Please reply to mailto:sussexmammalsurv...@googlemail.com
Dear All,
National Small Mammal Monitoring Scheme
Hello, I'm Sam Finn and I am going to be your point of contact for
mammal surveys and for borrowing traps on behalf of the Sussex Mammal
Group for the near future.
Please find attached
Please reply to sussexmammalsurv...@googlemail.com
Dear All,
The Sussex Mammal Group is working in partnership with PTES (People's
Trust for Endangered Species) on the third Great Nut Hunt to find out
more about where dormice are across the country.
We are looking for volunteers to join in
Hi All,
Colin Pratt is just completing his distribution map of the Painted Lady
migration during May in Sussex and has a few tetrads that he doesn't
have records for yet.
If you have seen Painted Lady butterflies in any of these areas Colin
would be grateful to hear from you:
Duncton
A message from John Patmore:
A new 'Brighton Hove Environment Network'
Are there any Brighton or Hove members who may be interested in helping
establish a 'Brighton Hove Environment Network
http://www.eco-logically.com/envnet/ '?
There's no pay I'm afraid, just hard slog and numerous setbacks.
Hi All,
There are some places left on this course, for this Saturday coming, if
anyone is interested:
Saturday 8th August 16.00 - 23.00
An Introduction to British Moths
Tutor: Sarah Patton
Venue: Woods Mill, Henfield
The course will cover the ecology of moths and techniques in
identification
British Dragonfly Society Sussex Group - Dragonfly Event:
Dart over to Black Down, West Sussex.
Saturday 1st August. 10.30am.
No need to book, you can just turn up on the day. There'll be no
charge for the event but donations will be welcome!
Walk Leader: John Luck.
Location: OS
Sorry, just to re-iterate that the Dragonfly event is this Saturday, NOT
Sunday as the email subject suggests! My mistake!
See you there, Penny
Penny Green
Biodiversity Records Officer
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
Woods Mill, Henfield
West Sussex, BN5 9SD
Direct Line Tel: 01273 497521
Fax:
British Dragonfly Society Sussex Group - Dragonfly Event:
Wildlife of Constantia Manor, Isfield, East Sussex
Sunday 5th July. 10.30am.
No need to book, you can just turn up on the day. There'll be no charge
for the event but donations will be welcome!
Walk Leader: John Luck
Location: OS map
Dear All,
Fancy getting involved with a bit of butterfly recording this summer?
Then you may be interested to hear about the Big Biodiversity Butterfly
Count which is taking place between 4th and 12th July:
http://www.sussex-butterflies.org.uk/BBBC
Download the ID and recording form to record
Dear All,
Colin Pratt, the County Butterfly and Moth Recorder, would like to hear
from you if you have recorded high numbers of Painted Ladies over the
past few weeks.
In particular he would like records from these areas/10km squares:
Burwash (TQ62)
Herstmonceux (TQ61)
Wisborough Green (TQ02)
British Dragonfly Society Sussex Group - Dragonfly Event:
Wander around Warnham Nature Reserve, Horsham, West Sussex
Sunday 14th June 10.30am
No need to book, you can just turn up on the day. There'll be no charge for
the event but donations will be welcome!
Walk Leader: Phil Belden
Bat surveyors wanted in Brighton
Do you live in Brighton?
Do you have two evenings free in August? Want to help out with a bat
survey?
Ideally you will have a bat detector but if not, don't worry, we can
lend you one.
What's the survey about?
* We are trying to find out more about bats
Dear All,
I expect you have all been enjoying the huge influx of Painted Lady
butterflies over the last few days, so if you don't mind sparing a
couple of minutes perhaps you could add your sightings to the Butterfly
Conservation 'Migrant Watch' webpage please?
Dear All,
British Dragonfly Society Sussex Group Spring 2009 Newsletter
Our newsletter editor, Fran Southgate, has produced another cracker of a
newsletter; to download it now please click here:
http://sxbrc.org.uk/file_download/39/BDS_Sussex_Spring_09_Newsletter.pdf
All the best,
Penny
BDS
West Weald Recording Day
Saturday 23rd May BOOKING ESSENTIAL!
10.30am to 5.00pm
Location: West Weald Landscape Project area.
Details: A recording day to carry out baseline ecological surveys of new
sites to extend the reach of the West Weald Landscape Project.
Meet at: Meet next to the
There are still some spaces left on this course which is running this Saturday.
Please ring Filma Dyer on 01273-497561 to book a space.
Small Mammal Monitoring Course
Venue: The Downs Barn, Sompting
Date: Saturday 4 April
Time: 08:30 -13:00
Tutor: Dawn Scott
Content: Join in with the New
There are still some spaces left on this course which is running this Sunday.
Please ring Filma Dyer on 01273-497561 to book a space.
An Introduction to Amphibians and How to Survey for Them - Training Course
Venue: Woods Mill, Henfield
Date: Sunday 5 April
Time: 14:30 -20:30
Tutor: Liam Russell
Sussex Sea Life Course - Mammals to Sharks
This day course is on Saturday 14th March at the Southwick Community
Centre, run by Steve Savage, and has some spaces left on it.
The course covers some of the larger species of marine life around the
Sussex coast and will include some information
Dear All,
Well, we're definitely in 2009 now so its safe for me to ask
If you haven't already sent your 2008 Dragonfly data in to the British
Dragonfly Society - Sussex Group, or the SxBRC, we would appreciate it
if you could send it in to us by Friday 30th January please. Please send
to
Dear All,
Here is a link to the Autumn British Dragonfly Society Sussex Group
Newsletter, please be aware that it's 6.7MB and that it could take a
long time to download on non-broadband connections.
http://sxbrc.org.uk/file_download/34/BDS_Sussex_Autumn_08_Newsletter.pdf
We hope you enjoy
Dear All,
Here are a couple of events which may interest you:
http://sxbrc.org.uk/file_download/31/Fernhurst_Furnace_Poster_2008.doc
http://sxbrc.org.uk/file_download/30/Blunts_Wood_and_Paiges_Meadows_Even
t.doc
All best wishes,
Penny
Penny Green
Biodiversity Records Officer
Sussex
Dear All,
The Sussex Mammal Group is looking for volunteers to join in with the
following two surveys:
- Sussex Dormouse Nut Hunt (the best time of year for this survey is
autumn and winter)
- Sussex Field Vole Survey (the best time of year for this survey is
spring through to autumn)
Dear Dave,
Here are the records that we currently hold for Olethreutes arcuella in
Sussex:
Obs Abundances Obs Comment Recorders Location Name Date
Grid Ref
Present Per M.Parsons AnonLewes 1835 - 1970 TQ41A
Present Reported by M.Parsons AnonAbbots
Dear All,
The Glow-worm season is nearly upon us, so as with previous years we're
trying to get as many of you as possible out and about looking for them!
If you would like to join in with the survey please download the survey
form and instructions from our website:
Dear All,
Here is a link to the British Dragonfly Society Sussex Group Spring
Newsletter, hot off the press:
http://sxbrc.org.uk/file_download/22/BDS_Sussex_Spring_08_Newsletter.p
df
Kind regards,
Penny Green
BDS Sussex Group Secretary
Penny Green
Biodiversity Records Officer
Additional note for previously advertised Scarce Chaser Walk on Sunday
1st June:
After last Sunday's successful search for the Scarce Chaser on the Ouse
with 30 emerging dragonflies, this Sunday's trip is being slightly
adapted:
The meeting point will now be at Barcombe Mills Car park (TQ435146)
A message from John Luck of the British Dragonfly Society - Sussex
Group:
Dear All ,
The Sussex Group of BDS have arranged field trips in June and July,
which will be announced in the upcoming Newsletter, but there are now
two further dates to enjoy dragonflies with like-minded folk in what
From: Milly Hatton-Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2008 13:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Volunteer Marine Recording in a Changing World 29th - 30th
May 08 - a MarLIN conference
Volunteer Marine Recording in a Changing World a MarLIN
Dear Recorder,
We will be holding a spring 'Adastra Recording Day' on Friday May
23rd. We have teamed up with the Sussex Botanical Recording Society
again in order to cover under-recorded tetrads for their Sussex Flora
Project.
If you are unfamiliar with what goes on during an 'Adastra
Dear All,
Barry Kemp of the Sussex Amphibian Reptile Group urgently needs to
identify some ponds that support four or, ideally, five amphibian
species in order to do some sampling for the UK Chytrid Scheme. This is
an important task which needs to be done quickly
We have identified a few
A message from Bug Life:
From: Zoe Bunter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 February 2008 14:21
Subject: Buglife Court Case Update
Importance: High
Dear Friend
The first legal test of recent wildlife protection laws ended in bitter
disappointment on
Dear All,
Thought you might be interested in this website, it has Brian
Hargreaves' caterpillar illustrations:
Takes you straight to the plates:
http://www.whatsthiscaterpillar.co.uk/plates.htm
Homepage: http://www.whatsthiscaterpillar.co.uk/
All best wishes,
Penny
Penny Green
Biodiversity
A message from Sarah-Ann Boon at Butterfly Conservation's Moths Count:
Dear Moth Recorder in Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex Kent
I am emailing to draw your attention to a workshop that might be of
interest to you that is your region.
Westmeston, West Sussex. Media Training for Moths Recorders
3
Dear All,
Just a note to say a very Merry Christmas from all of the staff at the
Sussex Biodiviersity Record Centre.
If you want to see what we get up to at our staff Christmas do, then
open the attached PDF
All best wishes,
Penny
BRC Christmas.pdf
Penny Green
Biodiversity Records
From Peter Marren
BUGS BRITANNICA: We want your help
I'm fielding a new project about insects and other invertebrates which I
hope you will consider contributing to. It is called Bugs Britannica.
The basic idea is to collect as much information we can find about the
ways in which the British
Date Walk
Saturday 15 DecemberPagham wildfowl wander (Pagham, nr Chichester, West
Sussex)
Pagham wildfowl wander (Pagham, nr Chichester, West Sussex)
Location: Meet at the nature reserve car park. SZ 856,966. To find this drive
round
The Weeds and Wildflower Festival is coming up this weekend, organised
mostly by Bruce Middleton of the SDJC.
For more information visit the website: http://tinyurl.com/2256sv
Penny Green
Biodiversity Records Officer
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
Woods Mill, Henfield
West Sussex, BN5 9SD
Dear All,
Its interesting you should bring this up as there is a 'Wealden Ancient
Tree Survey' that is just about to launch, being co-ordinated by Ali
Wright based at the Sussex Wildlife Trust and on behalf of the Sussex
Biodiversity Partnership.
Working with the Ancient Tree Hunt Ali hopes to
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