Wildife and Bird Watching in East Sussex
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Recent East Sussex news
- 3 Ospreys shot in UK
- England’s rarest bumblebees make a comeback in the South East
- Sussex & Kent Wildlife Trusts receive major grant
- Pearl-Bordered fritillary reintroduced to sites in Kent and Sussex
- Fox rescued from sea off Eastbourne
- Elusive Little Thorn moth reappears after 150 years
- New bat species discovered in UK for the first time
- Badger rescued from electric fence in Sussex
- Deer rescue in Hadlow Down
- Clouded Yellow & Painted lady butterflies still arriving in the UK in large numbers
- Cats and dogs attacking wildlife - Bats, swans and deer
More East Sussex news
- Wildlife charity boat stolen during swan rescue
- Albino Fallow deer spotted in Sussex
- South Downs become a new National Park
- Cricket nets killing hedgehogs
- Deer toll mounts due to poor fencing practices
- Large whale washed up onto Sussex beach
- Sussex wildlife rescue charity being over run.
- Swans and Cygnets go walkabout in Eastbourne.
- Campaign of cruelty to Birds Continues in East Sussex
- 5 gulls shot in East Sussex
- Sussex Swans Shot, Kicked and Attacked by Dogs
- Oiled Sea-Birds Coming Ashore in Sussex
Albino Fallow deer spotted in SussexVolunteer rescuers had a surprise when they went to rescue a deer that was caught in a rope swing in some Sussex woods. To their amazement the deer, a male fallow deer, was completely white and is thought to be a very rare albino.
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After last week’s report of 5 gulls being shot in Sussex, we have today (April 21st) received 2 further reports of appalling cruelty from the Hastings/Eastbourne area.
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