Our reaction to Monday's fire at Bartinney Downs Nature Reserve
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is deeply saddened to report that over 120 acres of land has been burned to the ground as a result of a major gorse fire at Bartinney Downs Nature Reserve.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is deeply saddened to report that over 120 acres of land has been burned to the ground as a result of a major gorse fire at Bartinney Downs Nature Reserve.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is saddened to report that around a quarter of Rosenannon Downs Nature Reserve, equivalent to over 20 hectares, has been burned to the ground in a suspected act of arson…
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