Project News
Welcoming Our New Landscape Advisor
by Weald to Waves | October 1, 2025 | News, Project News | 0 Comments
We’re delighted to welcome Tilly as our new Landscape Advisor. She will support landowners across the Weald to Waves corridor with advice on habitat management, funding, and nature recovery.
Weald to Waves and Partners: Championing nature recovery across Sussex
by Amy Hurn, Weald to Waves | September 12, 2025 | Gardens & Greenspaces, News, Project News | 0 Comments
Join Weald to Waves and partners in championing nature recovery across Sussex. Connect, learn, and take action for wildlife in your community.
Scaling for Impact: Going Digital with Weald to Waves
by Alex Briggs, Kate Bradbury, Amy Hurn | August 15, 2025 | Gardens & Greenspaces, Landscape Recovery, News, Project News | 0 Comments
Discover our new Members Area, with tools and resources to help everyone in Sussex take action for a thriving, connected landscape.
Discovering Nature on Our Doorstep With the Weald to Waves BioBoxes
by Sam Joy, Weald to Waves | August 6, 2025 | Gardens & Greenspaces, News, Project News, Youth Engagement | 0 Comments
With over 250 species recorded so far, the Weald to Waves BioBoxes are revealing the hidden biodiversity of Sussex and sparking community-led discovery.
More Than Human Landscapes
by Rebecca Lewin, Design Museum | August 5, 2025 | Landscape Recovery, News, Project News | 0 Comments
The Design Museum’s More than Human exhibition reimagines design beyond humans, spotlighting projects like Weald to Waves that foster multispecies connections.
We’re delighted to welcome Tilly as our new Landscape Advisor. She will support landowners across the Weald to Waves corridor with advice on habitat management, funding, and nature recovery.
Join Weald to Waves and partners in championing nature recovery across Sussex. Connect, learn, and take action for wildlife in your community.
Discover our new Members Area, with tools and resources to help everyone in Sussex take action for a thriving, connected landscape.
With over 250 species recorded so far, the Weald to Waves BioBoxes are revealing the hidden biodiversity of Sussex and sparking community-led discovery.
The Design Museum’s More than Human exhibition reimagines design beyond humans, spotlighting projects like Weald to Waves that foster multispecies connections.
Our free habitat mapping service for land managers in the Weald to Waves corridor offers site visits with advice and mapping to help identify opportunities for nature recovery and improve habitat connectivity across Sussex.
Explore the achievements of the Scrubland Superheroes project, which has worked to revive precious scrubland habitat across the Weald to Waves corridor, improving biodiversity, landscape connectivity, and the resilience of local ecosystems for threatened species.
Since the Weald to Waves project was started in 2022 we have had the challenge not only to create a wildlife corridor, but to identify what connectivity means on the ground. Find out more about what our exciting research is revealing…
Take a sneak preview at our new Weald to Waves Members’ Area. a digital hub to share information and track your Actions for Nature!
Discover how mob grazing boosts pasture health, livestock welfare and biodiversity, and learn about our new kit loan scheme to help you get started.
Explore the hidden world of local wildlife, from bats to bugs, with our new BioBox loan scheme for community groups.
Sussex scrubland set for revival through farmer and volunteer collaboration