Changing Sussex Wildlife

At the Sussex Biodiversity Record centre we are continually updated by Sussex Biological recorders on changes to Sussex Wildilfe. many of these are attributed to climate change and some to other factors. We want to use this blog to keep people up to date on the changes we see and invite comments, theories and speculations on why these changes may be happening.

Sunday, 28 October 2007

The Balearic Shearwater is coming

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This is an abstract from Russell et al. (2007) 'Climate-driven range expansion of a critically endangered top predator in northeast Atla...
Thursday, 18 October 2007

Bieberstein's crocus (Crocus speciosus)

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Walking near Uckfield last week I was surprised to find an autumn crocus flourishing in an otherwise very English grass verge by a main road...
Sunday, 30 September 2007

New report from BRANCH

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BRANCH ( B iodiversity R equires A daptation in N orth West Europe under a CH anging cimate) led by Natural England have just published a re...
Monday, 13 August 2007

West Sussex and climate change

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West Sussex County Council has joined a partnership of 10 other organisations from across north-west Europe to look at how to plan for a fut...
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Monday, 6 August 2007

Plants and the ozone effect

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Research at the University of Exeter has shown that ground level ozone fogs, which are now increasingly common, can have a damaging effect o...
Monday, 14 May 2007

Bats killed by wind turbines

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One of the potential conflicts between the generation of 'clean' energy and wildlife conservation is the danger wind farms are prese...
Wednesday, 9 May 2007

Climate change threat to gardens

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The BBC report that "Fields of sunflowers could replace the traditional English landscape. The English country garden is unlikely to su...
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