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Celebrating the thousands of young people protecting Cornwall’s coastline
Young people in Cornwall are facing a crisis, as emerging evidence from The Health Foundation on the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic shows that people aged 12–24 years are one of the worst-…
2024 People's Choice Award
See you at the Sea Festival: An online film festival created by young people, for young people
Cornwall Wildlife Trust and Cornwall College’s Your Shore Beach Rangers Project is searching for young, vibrant environmentalists to create short films for this year’s See you at the Sea Festival…
Nine days of events and activities during summer holidays to celebrate Cornwall’s seas
Cornwall Wildlife Trust are celebrating National Marine Week this summer by running nine days packed with family-friendly events and activities to celebrate Cornwall’s seas.
2024 People's Choice Award - Vote confirmation
New Initiative for Cornwall’s Young People Creating a Blue Future for the County
Hundreds of young people in Cornwall are stepping up and creating what is rightfully theirs: a healthy planet, a thriving economy, and a brighter future, thanks to a new Beach Rangers Academy…
Award-winning Wild Cornwall film moves to Wadebridge
Ian McCarthy’s award-winning film ‘Wild Cornwall – Out on the Edge’ will be showing at the Regal Cinema, Wadebridge on Sunday 24th February after several sell-out performances in Falmouth, Truro,…
2023 People's Choice Award winner - Story behind the winning shot
The winner of the People’s Choice Award for our Wildlife Photography Competition 2023 was Andy Maher with his image of a kestrel taken in Kenneggy Cove last July.
Common seal
The smaller of our two UK seal species, common seals are also known as harbour seals. Despite being called "Common", they are actually less common than grey seals!
Grey seal
Have you ever seen the curious face of a grey seal bobbing in the waves when visiting the beach? Grey seals can be seen lying on beaches waiting for their food to go down. Sometimes they are…