Storrington Conservation Society: February 2026 Newsletter
This Newsletter concentrates on the effect of our changing climate, with earlier spring upsetting the life cycles of all kinds of wildlife. Future Society activities are also given.
This Newsletter concentrates on the effect of our changing climate, with earlier spring upsetting the life cycles of all kinds of wildlife. Future Society activities are also given.
Discusses pollution and the damage caused – and what can be done by reducing demand, refilling, reusing and recycling responsibly.
Spring is here… but our seasons are changing: climate change is discussed. Past activity is described as is the activity for the next work party.
Grass! We sit on it, walk on it, play on it, cut it and eat it. Just a few of the things we do with the family of plants we … Read more
At our well attended Tea and Talk on 17th February, due to a technical hitch (modern technology is wonderful!) the talk followed the tea. However our Guest Speaker, Alice Parfitt, … Read more
This Newsletter gives a thorough report of the talk given at the AGM by Michael Blencowe about the Lost Woods project and its importance in nature conservation. Future events are also mentioned.
This Newsletter discusses the consequences of wildfires. Future Society activities, including the forthcoming AGM are also mentioned.
This Newsletter discusses the benefits of trees and aspects of deforestation. Information about future Work Parties is also given.
Laws passed by Parliament sometimes have unintended consequences and then have to be revised. The law permitting sewage discharge into rivers is a case in point. Life is like that. … Read more
Remembers Queen Elizabeth II and talks optimistically of our new King, Charles III and his interest in conservation and country matters. Also gives details of the next work party.