Although we may be in the depths of winter, our landscape is alive with overwintering birds. Sussex Wildlife Trust's Species Recovery Officer, Matt Phelps, tells us more about what is going on, and where to see it all.
A myriad of species should one day benefit from 100 miles of connected landscape. But how might a human navigate the corridor? Ian Rogers takes on the challenge.
Sussex is one of the most wooded regions in the country. Brush off your boots and explore the best of the autumn colour across the corridor.
Opportunities for people to access nature are highly variable, especially in our coastal towns.