Restoring Cornwall’s wild landscapes and special habitats requires the continued efforts of our professionally skilled and specialist rangers working with hundreds of volunteers to clear scrub, coppice woodland and cut heather to help fragile species to survive and thrive.
Managing the reserves costs the Trust over £700,000 per year – that’s £1,973 per day.
At present, the majority of funding to support management of the Trust’s nature reserves comes from Europe through the Common Agricultural Policy. After Brexit, the UK will no longer be part of the European Union and future funding is uncertain.