From the Coast to the Catchment: A Vision for Sussex Wildlife
In a presentation, Peter Smith, the former Chief Executive of the Wildwood Trust, outlined a comprehensive vision for two of Britain’s most charismatic mammals: the seal and the beaver. Drawing on decades of experience in conservation and rewilding, Smith discussed the evolutionary history, current challenges, and ecological necessity of these species, alongside a local initiative to mitigate flooding through natural landscape restoration. The Resurgence of the Seal While the UK commonly refers to Phoca vitulina as the Common Seal, the international scientific community knows them as Harbour Seals. Mallydams Wood plays a crucial role in the welfare of these animals, rescuing pups from across the region and treating them for ailments such as mycoplasma infections, which require specific antibiotic treatments like tetracycline. Evolution and History The lineage of the seal can be traced back approximately 45 million years to a common ancestor known as Puijila , a small, otter-like...