Volunteers create Cornish hedge at Millennium Woods
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Wild Penwith volunteer group has built and repaired over 100 meters of Cornish hedge over the years but living, “green” hedges are a fairly rare feature of the Penwith…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Wild Penwith volunteer group has built and repaired over 100 meters of Cornish hedge over the years but living, “green” hedges are a fairly rare feature of the Penwith…
For this year’s Wild About Gardens challenge, The Wildlife Trusts and the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) are calling on people to put in a pond. From mini container ponds to larger sunken ponds…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s largest business donor, Frugi has provided the conservation charity with a welcome boost for the start of the year with a donation of £13,000.
Seahorses are extremely rare in Cornish waters, and very rarely recorded. Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Marine Officer, Matt Slater, came face to face with one while helping on a survey of the Fal…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust and Cornwall College’s Your Shore Beach Rangers Project is delighted to announce the 7th Annual Your Shore Conference on Saturday 2nd March at the Pavilion Centre, Royal…
Ian McCarthy’s award-winning film ‘Wild Cornwall – Out on the Edge’ will be showing at the Regal Cinema, Wadebridge on Sunday 24th February after several sell-out performances in Falmouth, Truro,…
A surge of interest in badger vaccination from farmers in mid-Cornwall has led them to team up with Cornwall Wildlife Trust. The Trust has started to vaccinate badgers on their nature reserves in…
2018 has been a very mixed year for Cornwall’s wildlife. Nationally 56% of UK species have declined in recent years, some of them at an alarming rate. The same thing is happening here in Cornwall…
Ian McCarthy’s award-winning film ‘Wild Cornwall – Out on the Edge’ will be showing at the Lighthouse Cinema, Newquay on Sunday 3rd February after several sell-out performances in Falmouth and…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is asking for donations to secure funding to manage their 57 nature reserves, which together provide 5,500 acres of sanctuary and space for wildlife across Cornwall.