New campaign to protect wildlife at sea
Cornwall Wildlife Trusts are calling on everyone to join a giant wave of support for 41 new Marine Conservation Zones
Cornwall Wildlife Trusts are calling on everyone to join a giant wave of support for 41 new Marine Conservation Zones
A species of damselfly thought to have never previously occurred in Cornwall has been discovered at a site near St Keverne on The Lizard peninsula. This has been verified by staff at Cornwall…
Local bat expert Rick Payne has received a grant through Cornwall Wildlife Trust which will enable him to record bat species in Cornwall and to assist in teaching members of the public how to use…
Cornwall Beaver Project announced some fantastic news last week with the arrival of at least two kits (juvenile beavers) at the 5 acre fenced site at Woodland Valley Farm in Ladock near Truro.…
Cornish hedges have been an intrinsic part of Cornwall’s landscape for thousands of years, and with an estimated 30,000 miles of hedges in Cornwall creating a map of the entire network was a huge…
An award-winning garden that has featured on television’s Gardeners World programme is the latest to open as part of the Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Open Gardens scheme.
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…
Sunday 17th June is Father’s Day and if you are looking for somewhere to take that garden loving man in your family then Lethytep at Lanreath should be top of the list.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust welcomes the possibility of eight new Marine Conservation Zones in Cornish waters, to better protect our seas.
This summer Cornwall Wildlife Trust volunteers have been re-equipped to continue their essential, hands on conservation work to look after Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places. Due to hard work and…