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Those happy moments and memories in the South Downs are something we all cherish. Whether it’s going for a walk with loved ones and taking in the views, meeting up with a friend for a picnic, or just going for a stroll with your dog, the National Park has that remarkable ability to make you […]

In 1995 Eastbourne hosted the first ever international conference on the environment for children titled ‘Leave It To Us’. More than 850 children from all around the world discussed their pressing environmental concerns of the time – which included animal welfare. To mark the 25th anniversary last year, Antonia Lucas, a founding member of the […]

Olivia French is an Engagement Officer for the Heathlands Reunited project and shares four of her favourite bird species – and offers tips on how we can all help protect them! March sees the start of ground-nesting bird season when an array of avian species make their homes on the ground. South Downs heathland is […]

Have you ever wondered how National Parks might look from a birds-eye view hovering 100ft up? Well, the kaleidoscope of landscapes, from forest to farmland, mountains to rivers, have been dramatically captured on film by National Geographic Explorer and Guerilla Geographer Daniel Raven-Ellison during his one-man navigation of all of the UK’s 15 National Parks.    […]

A village has rallied round to help save the local population of toads that embark on a treacherous migration every year. Elaina Whittaker-Slark, Lead Ranger for the Western Downs in Hampshire, reveals more. Recent research from Froglife showed that common toads have declined across the UK by 68% over the past 30 years. However, the […]