How we spend your money

Kingfisher with fish. Image by Adrian Langdon

Kingfisher with fish. Image by Adrian Langdon

How we spend your money

Cornwall Wildlife Trust couldn't do the work we do without your support. We want you to be confident that your money is being spent wisely. On this page, you can see some quick stats about where your money is going, how much is invested for nature, both on land and at sea, and we also have some information on how you can help.

How we spend your money 2022/23 infographic
£4.15 million invested for nature
Conservation work expenditure split 2022/23
Pollack in seagrass nursey, Image by Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Matt Slater

Pollack in seagrass nursey, Image by Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Matt Slater

Annual review

Our 2022-23 Annual Review and Trustees' Report and Financial Statements 2022-23 are available to download here.

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Your questions answered

What is the difference between work on reserves, on land, and at sea?

Cornwall Wildlife Trust manages 59 nature reserves, including an island (Looe Island). These are special places which we protect for precious wildlife. Find a reserve near you!

Our conservation work on land includes a wide variety of areas: the Cornwall Beaver Project, vaccinating badgers, restoring sand dunes, working with farmers & landowners, hedgehog conservation... and so much more. 

Our conservation work at sea also includes many different aspects, for example: the Marine Strandings Network, Seaquest SouthwestCornwall Shoresearch, the  Cornwall Good Seafood Guide... and much more.

How can I help?

There are many ways in which you can help with Cornwall Wildlife Trust's work to create a Cornwall where nature thrives:

Can I donate by post or on the phone?

Yes! If you prefer you can donate by post or telephone, contact us on (01872) 273 939 (option 2) and our Supporter Care team will be happy to help.

How do I change my details, my membership amount, or cancel my regular gift?

Please contact us on (01872) 273 939 (option 2) and our Supporter Care team will be happy to help.

How do I make a complaint?

You can full details of our Complaints Policy here.

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Male stonechat singing

Male Stonechat. Image by Ben Watkins

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