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County Wildlife Sites
County Geology Sites
What are County Wildlife Sites and why are they important?
Cornwall’s nearly 500 County Wildlife Sites, covering around 10% of Cornwall’s land mass, are vital for various habitats and wildlife. Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Head of Nature Reserves, Callum,…
Churchtown Farm
A nature reserve with a picturesque setting, the majority of which is farmland.
Windmill Farm
The reserve is of particular importance for its lowland heathland habitats and the variety of rare and specialist wildlife, including Cornish heath.
A first for the UK at Windmill Farm
Whilst leading a walk at Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Windmill Farm nature reserve, Dougy Wright spotted a large dragonfly that he immediately recognised as a vagrant emperor (Anax ephippiger…
Trevoole Farm re-opens for wildlife
Trevoole Farm has historically been used as a farm and market garden supplying produce locally and far beyond. But it also has a garden which is now aimed at encouraging wildlife.
Wildlife encouraged at farm garden
Trevoole Farm garden in Praze-an-Beeble closed to visitors years ago but is re-opening, and with the garden now encouraging wildlife and nature wherever possible it has chosen to open for the…
Helping birds on farms in the winter
Farm Adviser, Dr. Jan Dinsdale, explains why Cornwall Wildlife Trust are working with farmers in West Penwith to help boost wild bird populations in the winter months.
Open Gardens - Suffree Farm
A beautiful Cornish farmhouse surrounded by wooded valley and gardens - featuring Shetland ponies and rare breed pigs!
Show your support for Local Wildlife Sites under threat
Sign the e-petition before 10 May