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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,…
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My vocation
Always fascinated by wildlife, Sophie has pursued a career in nature conservation through formal education and traineeships.
She now works as an ecologist, working to conserve Herefordshire’…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust backs new form of protection for the sea and call on Government for ambitious delivery plan for Highly Protected Marine Areas within a year
The Benyon review of Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) is published by Defra today. Cornwall Wildlife Trust backs its recommendations that HPMAs should be an essential part of the UK network…
A gift to nature will help continue monumental nature recovery scheme in Cornwall
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s largest ever nature recovery project enters a new phase. Pigs and native breed cattle have been introduced at Helman Tor in an application of ‘rewilding’ principles. The…
Give our seas better protection - HPMAs
Trust staff take on Round The Mount challenge
Members of Cornwall Wildlife Trust staff, from Reserves to Marine, Ecologists to Managers, are joining forces to swim the now infamous ‘Round the Mount’ RNLI wild swimming event this September for…
Autumn Half Term Fun with Wildlife Watch
Join Wildlife Watch, the junior membership of Cornwall Wildlife Trust (4 – 11yrs) for some wildlife fun exploring two fantastic sites on the Wednesday of half term.
Willow emerald damselfly
A recent colonist to South East England, the metallic-green Willow emerald damselfly spends much of its time in the willow and alder trees that overhang ponds, lakes and canals.