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West SussexPlaces to see birds in West Sussex. Covers RSPB Reserves, Wildlife Trust Reserves, National Parks, National Trust, National Nature Reserves (NNRs), Local Nature Reserves (LNRs), Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs), Forestry Commission and Community Forests.
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Add your listing hereArundel WWTThe new visitor centre at Arundel is surrounded by ancient woodland and overlooked by the town's historic castle. The wetlands at Arundel are home to many rare species of wetland wildlife. Chichester HarbourChichester Harbour Conservancy situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The Conservancy was established by the Chichester Harbour Conservancy Act 1971. Its duty is the conservancy, maintenance and improvement of the Harbour and the Amenity Ar ... National Nature Reserves in West SussexNational Nature Reserves (NNRs) are places where wildlife comes first. They were established to protect the most important areas of wildlife habitat and geological formations in Britain, and as places for scientific research. This does not mean they are ' ... RSPB - Pulborough BrooksIn the scenic but easily accessible Arun valley, the RSPB has restored wet grassy meadows, which flood in winter. Controlled flooding gives a refuge to thousands of ducks, geese, swans and wading birds. Many breed in the summer, along with songbirds such ... Where to Watch Birds in Kent, Surrey and SussexWhere to Watch Birds in Kent, Surrey and SussexThe southeastern corner of England is a densely populated region but one which holds many rich bird habitats. For example, on the south coast of East Sussex and Kent there are undisturbed shingle beaches supp ... WT - Sussex Wildlife TrustLooking after over 35 nature reserves across Sussex. These sites cover over 1200 hectares and are some of the best places to see wildlife in Sussex.
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