Whether you're rooted in Sussex or inspired by whatβs happening here, thereβs a role for you.
Find out how to get involved through the link in our bio.
@wealdtowaves.bsky.social
A 100-mile nature recovery corridor across Sussex. https://linktr.ee/WealdtoWaves
Whether you're rooted in Sussex or inspired by whatβs happening here, thereβs a role for you.
Find out how to get involved through the link in our bio.
Sussex is fast becoming a hotspot for nature recovery.
Thereβs a swelling energy to reconnect people and place. Farmers, land managers, communities, and gardeners are all finding pioneering ways to join up habitats, improve soil and water health, future-proof food production and repair ecosystems.
This summer solstice, join a special screening of Wilding on Climping beach, hosted by W2W founding farmers, James Baird and his family. Trace Kneppβs rewilding journey, alongside Stroodlande, a short film on the Baird family's plan for their coastal farm's biodiversity.
Book now: ow.ly/Tkc150VVaEy
"Could it be that local action succeeds where decades of national policy has failed?"
Weβre thrilled that Weald to Waves is featured in Attenboroughβs new book Ocean. To be recognised alongside βͺ@sussexkelp.bsky.socialβ¬ is a powerful reminder of whatβs possible when people come together for nature.
Hedgehogs, once common in gardens, are now vulnerable to extinction. But thereβs hope.
We're modelling how they move through fragmented habitats, alongside bats and amphibians. And our new hub, Actions for Nature, will find and track efforts to help.
With all hands on deck, we can bring them back.
We are thrilled to support the Adur River Recovery project. Building a blueprint for large-scale river restoration.
13.05.2025 20:20 β π 4 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0Bees buzz around a lupin, credit goes to the Buzz Club.
To mark World Bee Day on 20 May, weβre hosting a webinar to celebrate the role of the UKβs 22 million gardens in nature recovery.
Join us and the University of Sussexβs Buzz Club, to learn how even the smallest outdoor space can support nature. Book via the link in bio.
Weald to Waves are proud to support the #GreatUKWaterBlitz, sending water testing kits to citizen scientists in Kingston parish and the Greenhavens network. With over 3,800 WaterBlitz surveys submitted from 25-28 April, weβre excited to help build a clearer picture of water quality across the UK.
29.04.2025 18:01 β π 2 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0At our next Weald to Waves event, ecologist Toby Fountain will explore the history of farmland birds and how agriculture can help support species like barn owls and curlews. Herefordshire farmer Ben Andrews will share how his approach enhances his business and bird populations.
Book via link in bio
Gardens are natureβs stepping stones.
Come and hear from local legend, David Plummer, as he shares tips from his wild garden journey, as featured on Attenboroughβs βWild Islesβ.
24th March, 6.30, Worthing. Book via bio.
This week, we met with the DEFRA Minister for Nature to discuss projects driving nature recovery. From Adur River Recovery, a farmer-led river health initiative, to the @wealdtowaves.bsky.social corridor and scrubland's carbon capture potential, all shaping the future of landscape recovery.
13.03.2025 16:14 β π 7 π 2 π¬ 2 π 0We'll be partnering with community groups, schools, and households to improve our BioBoxes, and we'll share how each piece of surveying equipment is used.
Follow us for updates on our BioBoxes and the adventures they inspire!
Thank you to @Kneppwildingkitchen for your beautiful space.
Our first BioBox has been delivered to our Community Champions, Greening Steyning!
Packed with ecological surveying equipmentβfrom bat detectors to binocularsβeach piece offers opportunities to get involved and helps us better understand the wildlife and habitats along the Weald to Waves corridor.
By taking part in this simple step-by-step survey, you can gather and share insights into amphibian populations.
Land managers and community greenspacesβwhy not take it a step further and host a group survey to learn more about the amphibians on your land?
To find out more see the link in our bio.
Across the UK, ponds are bubbling with amphibian activity, but how are frogs, toads, and newts faring in Sussex?
@arc-trust.bsky.social are collecting vital data on amphibiansβand they need our help along Weald to Waves.
π· Ian Harris
No experience is needed, and with free tea, coffee, and snacks, these are fantastic opportunities to connect with like-minded people while helping nature recovery!
If you'd like to get involved then contact @rachbicker.bsky.social
#NatureRecovery #Sussex #Volunteer
A poster showing upcoming volunteering dates for the Scrubland Superheroes project. Friday February 28th: Scrubland planting and tree protection, Wiston Tuesday March 4th: Scrubland planting and tree protection, Littlehampton Friday March 7th: Scrubland planting and tree protection, Uckfield
We've all heard that nature is great for mental health, but research shows that visiting places with high biodiversity is even better!
If you're looking for ways to get outside and support nature recovery, join us for the final few days of volunteering with the #ScrublandSuperheroes project.
Toads commonly emerge at dusk after damp, mild weather, so we expect to start seeing their migration in the next few days.
The #ToadsOnRoads project by Frog Life seeks volunteers to protect toads crossing roads. Join via the link in our bio to help save the future of toads!
π·Ryan Greaves
These BioBoxes will be available for loan to groups, communities, schools and others, helping them identify and monitor local wildlife. Each box is packed with ecological surveying equipment, enabling everyone to track species, understand ecosystems and measure changes as we create space for nature.
19.02.2025 11:58 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Last weekend, we were thrilled to connect with so many nature enthusiasts at the Sussex Biological Recorders' Seminar 2025!
It was a great opportunity to showcase our BioBoxes and hear inspiring talks from other nature recovery projects.
Thank you to @lbfew.bsky.social for supporting this project.
5 people and a dog stand in a sunny field looking towards the camera smiling.
The Weald to Waves team recently enjoyed a sunny day visiting the William Robinson Gravetye Charity in the northern part of the corridor.
The charity manages William Robinson's estate, a pioneer in 'wild' gardening. They engage groups in nature education and habitat creation through work parties.
A poster saying: Last chance to book! Join us for a talk with Paul Stevens on Swift, Swallow, Sand and House Martin Conservation. Dates: Tuesday 18th in Barcombe and Thursday 27th in Midhurst. Each ticket is Β£5, visit the link in our bio to find the Eventbrite pages to book your place.
Join Paul Stevens as he shares his expertise on protecting Swifts, Swallows, Sand & House Martins. Explore the ecology and importance of these iconic birds, with practical tips on making your homes, parishes, and land holdings a welcoming habitat.
First of the two talks tomorrow: ow.ly/QX6p50V1aMm
Gareth Williams, Ian Rogers, and Penny Green take a selfie with Wiston Estate in the background.
Cold morning yesterday, but warmed by partnerships at Wiston Estate! Ian Rogers and Gareth Williams from Weald to Waves met Penny Green, Wiston's new ecologist.
The nearby Lapwing plot, funded by Farming in Protected Landscapes, is in its first year, aiming to boost lapwing and wader populations.
Itβs that time of yearβfrog and toad spawn is appearing across the UK, and the Fresh Water Habitats Trust is running the #SpawnSurvey! As you can see, the first results are in!
Everyone can take part! Your records are submitted to Record Pool, the UKβs reptile and amphibian database.
Link in bio.
A poster saying: Weald to Waves Events Calendar Launches. We are thrilled to be bringing monthly in-person talks and events for our network to come together to learn and share experiences. Join us for: Swift, Swallow, Sand and House Martin Conservation Speaker: Paul Stevens Dates: Tues 18th (Barcombe) and Thurs 27th February (Midhurst) My Blooming Wilderness Speaker: David Plummer Date: Mon 24th March (Worthing) We are really excited to hear from Paul and David, and we hope that we can use these and future events to inspire and support others. Keep your eyes open for more events from us and our partners soon. We hope to see you there! Each ticket is Β£5, visit the link in our bio to find the Eventbrite pages to book your place.
There are many exciting success stories from land managers, gardeners, and conservationists, both large and small, across Sussex and beyond. We are thrilled to launch our Weald to Waves events calendar to share knowledge and experience across our corridor!
Find more details via our bio link.
A map of Sussex showing a plan for a 100-mile long wildlife corridor from Ashdown Forest through Knepp along 3 major rivers and into the sea.
We are Weald to Waves, creating a nature recovery corridor across Sussex, connecting fragmented landscapes to boost biodiversity, capture carbon, enhance food production, and enrich rural economies.
Led by land managers, we collaborate with councils, gardeners, charities, schools, and communities.
Upcoming dates: Saturday Feb 8th: Hedge planting and scrubland creation, Sharpthorne Wednesday Feb 19th: Scrubland planting and tree protection, Henfield Friday Feb 28th: Scrubland planting and tree protection, Wiston Tuesday March 4th: Scrubland planting and tree protection, Littlehampton
Get involved in nature recovery locally!
Join a Scrubland Superheroes volunteering day to help restore Sussexβs scrubland. No experience needed, and free tea, coffee, and snacks provided. Itβs a great way to support nature alongside like-minded people.
#NatureRecovery #Sussex #Volunteer