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Marine - Seaquest Southwest volunteers - marine recorders wanted
Would you love to see a porpoise, dolphin or seal in Cornwall? Get involved with Seaquest Southwest and join the team up on the cliffs to record and monitor marine wildlife, you can even train as…
Join the Seaquest Bottlenose Dolphin Roadshow!
This summer the Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Seaquest Southwest project is proud to announce that their week long Seaquest Bottlenose Dolphin Roadshow is touring around the county to raise awareness…
First ever Southwest Bottlenose Dolphin Forum being held in Cornwall
This weekend, experts from all over the UK and Europe are coming together in Cornwall to celebrate one of our most iconic species, with the first ever Southwest Bottlenose Dolphin Forum taking…
Orca in Cornwall: the tale of an ocean giant
With the news of two orca seen off the Minack Threate in West Cornwall in May, Seaquest Southwest Coordinator Clare Owen takes a look back at this incredible sighting and the lives of the West…
European spoonbill
The distinctive sight of a spoonbill is becoming increasingly common in the east and southwest of England, with colonies of breeding birds now established.
Record year for Cornwall’s Marine Wildlife
Over 2,500 records, representing tens of thousands of animals, were sent into Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Seaquest Southwest Project in 2016 – a record breaking year for the initiative as described…
An 'astounding year for marine life' according to The State of the South-West's Seas Report
The tenth report in its series, The State of the South-West’s Seas Report has been published, bringing the marine and coastal community together annually to consider and communicate the changes…
Recording Cornish marine life
A trial which could minimise the bycatch of seabirds was explained to Seaquest volunteers, Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s marine recording group, at a meeting held this month at the Rockpool Café,…
Introducing Cornwall’s resident Bottlenose Dolphin Community
Cornwall Wildlife Trust, on behalf of the Southwest Bottlenose Dolphin Consortium recently held a unique event to showcase findings from recent research on these amazing animals, and to introduce…
Marsh frog
Europe's largest frog is not naturally found in the UK, but was introduced to Kent and has spread throughout the southeast.
Red deer
Standing proud and tall, the red deer is our largest deer. With its massive antlers, it is an unmistakeable icon of the Scottish Highlands, but can be seen in northwest and southern England, too…