Upland spring, flush and fen
These tiny habitats, the source of our streams and rivers, are fundamental to the well-being of whole water catchments.
These tiny habitats, the source of our streams and rivers, are fundamental to the well-being of whole water catchments.
Spring is a great time to spot wildlife including our mammals! At this time of year, badger and fox cubs are starting to come above ground, hedgehogs are very active in the garden and bats have…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is delighted to invite you to an array of wonderful water-related wildlife events taking place during 2019, all supported by South West Water.
Trenarth at High Cross near Constantine has always been a garden to encourage wildlife and their connection with Cornwall Wildlife Trust is now well established. This popular Cornish garden is…
One of spring’s most vibrant plants is in full bloom at the moment, but not for long! Ligger and Holywell headlands situated on the coast between Holywell Bay and Perran Sands are covered in the…
One of the highlights of last summer for me was regularly finding a hedgehog (which I imaginatively called Hedgey) and a larger hedgehog (Hodge) in our garden late on summer evenings.
From nesting oystercatchers to returning seals - it's been a busy spring for Looe Island's wardens, Claire Lewis and Jon Ross.
Looe Island Warden Claire Lewis shares some exciting spring sightings, such as chiffchaffs, butterflies and hawkmoths.
Rowena Millar, Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Roving Wildlife Reporter, has been finding newts in the garden this week. Newts turn up all over the place, especially in springtime - here's six…