Wildife and Bird Watching in West Sussex
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Recent West Sussex news
- Great time to see starling 'swarms'
- Killer disease decimating UK frog populations
- England’s rarest bumblebees make a comeback in the South East
- Sussex & Kent Wildlife Trusts receive major grant
- Endangered cricket reintroduced in South East England
- Ditchling Beacon Land Appeal
- Turkeys on the loose in Sussex
More West Sussex news
- Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly breeding in Sussex
- Clouded Yellow & Painted lady butterflies still arriving in the UK in large numbers
- Cats and dogs attacking wildlife - Bats, swans and deer
- UK South Coast seals to be tracked by satellite to reveal cause of population decline
- South Downs become a new National Park
- Herons caught in pond netting
- Deer toll mounts due to poor fencing practices
- Sussex wildlife rescue charity being over run.
A rare migrant butterfly from Europe, the Queen of Spain Fritillary, has been breeding at a location on the Sussex coast.
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