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Capturing Cornwall’s wildlife in Charity Calendar
Majestic local wildlife features in Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s annual charity calendar for 2020, now on sale, with thirteen stunning images of mammals, birds, marine life and more, and it is a…
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Doing business with nature: six ways supporting a charity can help business
Does ‘doing good by doing business’ do businesses any good? We believe it does – for both Cornish wildlife and the businesses who support our cause.
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Wildlife charity invests in low carbon future
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is making good its commitment to reducing carbon use through the installation of solar panels at its headquarters near Allet. The organisation recently partnered with local…
German wildlife supporter to be made a Cornish Bard
An outstanding German citizen is to be made a Cornish Bard at the Gorsedh ceremony to be held at St. Keverne on Saturday 3rd September, an honour that comes as a direct result of the amazing…
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Breast cancer campaigner supports Trust’s My Wild Life campaign
Kris Hallenga, founder of the breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!, is the latest personality to feature in Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s successful My Wild Life campaign which aims to increase…
Wild Coast beer launched to support Cornwall Wildlife Trust
St Austell Brewery has partnered with Cornwall Wildlife Trust on a new limited-edition beer, helping to raise awareness and funds for the important work that the organisation does to protect…
Eden joins in support of Cornwall Good Seafood Guide
The Eden Project has joined Nathan Outlaw, Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall restaurant, St Austell Brewery and more than 70 other local businesses pledging to help towards healthy seas and support…
Trust urges public to support local fishermen by buying local sustainable seafood!
New data supports changes to the Cornwall Good Seafood Guide’s list of recommended seafood and Cornwall Wildlife Trust urges the public to support local fishermen by buying local sustainable fish…