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The Sussex Wildlife Trust (SWT) is a conservation charity which aims to protect natural life in Sussex. It was founded in 1961 and is one of 46 wildlife trusts across the UK and the Isle of Man and Alderney. As of 2024, it had 38,000 members and manages 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) of land for nature. [1]
Seaford Head is a 150.2-hectare (371-acre) Local Nature Reserve east of Seaford in East Sussex. [1] [2] It is part of Seaford to Beachy Head Site of Special Scientific Interest. [3] An area of 83 hectares (210 acres) is owned by Seaford Town Council and managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
Southerham Farm is a 131-hectare (320-acre) nature reserve on the eastern outskirts of Lewes in East Sussex.It is managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust. [1]The thin and infertile soils on this chalk site result in a floristically very rich grassland.
As of March 2019, there are twenty-seven LNRs in West Sussex. [3] Nine are Sites of Special Scientific Interest, six are Nature Conservation Review sites, four are Ramsar sites, two are Special Areas of Conservation, four are Special Protection Areas, one includes a scheduled monument and two are managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
Sussex Wildlife Trust Rye Harbour LNR is a 325.4-hectare (804-acre) local nature reserve in Rye in East Sussex . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The site is part of the 465-hectare (1,150-acre) nature reserve managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust . [ 3 ]
Marline Valley Woods is a 55.1-hectare (136-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the western outskirts of Hastings in East Sussex. [1] [2] An area of 40.3 hectares (100 acres) is a Local Nature Reserve [3] [4] owned by Hastings Borough Council and managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
Nine sites are managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust and one by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. East Sussex is a county in South East England. It is bordered by Kent to the north-east, West Sussex to the west, Surrey to the north and the English Channel to the south. [3]
Malling Down is an 85-hectare (210-acre) nature reserve on the eastern outskirts of Lewes in East Sussex.It is managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust. [1] It is part of Lewes Downs, which is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I. [2] Special Area of Conservation [3] and Site of Special Scientific Interest.