Our finest spaces for nature are typically designated as Sites of Specific Scientific Interest (SSSIs) or Special Areas of Conservation (SACs), providing robust protection from development, intensive agriculture, and other pressures, which are already pushing nature in Cornwall to the brink.
However, SSSIs and SACs are unfortunately all-too-rare, with only a relatively few areas for wildlife (including several Cornwall Wildlife Trust nature reserves) benefiting from this vital legal protection.
And that’s were County Wildlife Sites should come in. These sites (home to important habitats, such as wetland, woodland and species-rich grassland) provide further areas from which nature and wildlife in Cornwall can recover and expand.