Sussex Web Design Company Partners Up With Sussex Wildlife Trust – Sounds Like We Are In For A Real Tweet
By<p>Fresh Egg well known for their fabulous Web Design and Search Engine Optimisation initiatives have just become a sliver corporate partner of the Sussex Wildlife Trust. The decision to participate in the work of the Trust was a result of our MD Adam Stafford’s passion about the natural world and the wildlife of the county that’s evidenced by his dedication to tracking and shooting deer – but only and exclusively with a camera as his Deer Diary website shows!
The Sussex Wildlife Trust was formed in 1961, and is now the largest conservation organisation dedicated to conserving the natural heritage of Sussex. The county has an enormous diversity and range of habitats from dramatic coastline, grazing marshes, the chalk hills of the South Downs to internationally rare heathland. The aim of the Sussex Wildlife Trust is to conserve the Sussex landscape, wildlife, and its habitats, and to use its knowledge and expertise to help the people of Sussex to understand, enjoy and preserve them.It’s amazing that there are now 25 reserves through Sussex and membership of the Trust allows Fresh Egg and all its employees access to them all.
The motivation behind Adam getting involved with the fantastic work of the Trust came about for a number of various reasons.Not so long ago Adam was buy cheap amoxil fortunate enough cheap amoxil to meet up with the Burrell family at their 3,500 acre Knepp Castle. Once a traditional dairy and arable farm, it is being ”rewilded’’ under the direction of Charles Burrell, who has had stewardship of the estate since he was 21. Internal gates and fences have been torn down and the dairy cows have been replaced with a herd of Old English Longhorn cattle, introduced Exmoor ponies, Fallow deer and Tamworth pigs, all set loose to roam at will. Adam admits he found that a brave and inspiring decision and the Estate’s fields now hum with insects and birds including skylarks, whitethroats, blackcaps, nightingales, stonechats, woodlark and buzzards as well as several very rare butterflies, beetles, bees and bats.
Seeing that passion in action, Adam decided that we should get involved as a company too. That certainly chimes with the Fresh Egg ethos of “giving something back” to the community.And we couldn’t imagine anything greater than being able to give back the wildlife and the stunning natural beauty within Sussex?We’re thrilled to be members and to be involved in such a brilliant cause, and the staff have no doubt that in the not too distant future we’ll all be talked into clearing culverts, planting trees (already done) or possibly counting skylarks!
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