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Cornwall Wildlife Trust welcomes new 25 year Environment Plan but highlights action is key
Cornwall Wildlife Trust welcomes the Government’s 25 year Environment Plan which was released today. Many of the policies outlined in the plan align closely with the Trust’s own ambitions; namely…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust calls for more political action to reverse nature’s devastating decline
Leading wildlife organisations, including The Wildlife Trusts, publish a landmark State of Nature 2023 report. It shows that nature is continuing to decline at an alarming rate across the UK,…
The first World Sand Dune Day puts a spotlight on at-risk sand creatures and biodiversity
Today marks the first World Sand Dune Day and is the first awareness day of its kind celebrating the beauty and biodiversity of sand dunes.
Five years of beavers bring big biodiversity and flooding benefits
The Cornwall Beaver Project marks 5-year anniversary with research findings and fresh calls for wild releases in Britain.
Military training exercise to help sand dune habitat restoration and boost biodiversity at Penhale Dunes, Cornwall
Working with Cornwall Wildlife Trust, this week The British Army will remove patches of scrub from overgrown areas of sand dunes on MOD land as part of a training exercise using JCB diggers, to…
Hopeful discoveries, challenging times and bold plans for nature in Cornwall
Matt Walpole, Chief Executive of Cornwall Wildlife Trust, reflects on his first year in post - and shares his excitement about our plans for the future.