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Does ‘doing good by doing business’ do businesses any good? We believe it does – for both Cornish wildlife and the businesses who support our cause.
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Eden joins in support of Cornwall Good Seafood Guide
The Eden Project has joined Nathan Outlaw, Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall restaurant, St Austell Brewery and more than 70 other local businesses pledging to help towards healthy seas and support…
Local business supports Trust to help save Cornish bees
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce a new partnership with St Just based clothing company Earth Kind Originals (EKO). EKO has kindly designed and produced a stylish new tote bag…
German wildlife supporter to be made a Cornish Bard
An outstanding German citizen is to be made a Cornish Bard at the Gorsedh ceremony to be held at St. Keverne on Saturday 3rd September, an honour that comes as a direct result of the amazing…
Trust urges public to support local fishermen by buying local sustainable seafood!
New data supports changes to the Cornwall Good Seafood Guide’s list of recommended seafood and Cornwall Wildlife Trust urges the public to support local fishermen by buying local sustainable fish…
Chef Nathan Outlaw pledges his support for sustainable Cornish seas
Cornwall based Michelin-star chef Nathan Outlaw has joined Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen restaurant, St Austell Brewery and over 40 other local businesses in pledging to support sustainable Cornish…
A time to eat local and support Cornish fishermen
Amid the chaos created by the coronavirus pandemic, Cornwall Wildlife Trust is encouraging the public to remember their local fishermen and to buy local sustainable seafood.