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Learn about Cornwall’s dolphins and porpoises
Rewilding - it's not all about wildcats and wolves
The concept of rewilding has grabbed traditional nature conservation by the shoulders and given it a much-needed shake.
HedgeBlog: why we should be concerned about the decline of hedgehogs
Ella Lazic, Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Conservation Apprentice, talks to us about the importance of hedgehogs as an indicator species, explaining why their decline should concern us.
Trust photo group member wins national wildlife photography award
A member of Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s photographic group has won best ‘Urban Wildlife’ picture at the British Wildlife Photography Awards. Geoff Trevarthen of Launceston, a member of the photo…
Sophie’s Wild Life: Using adventure to share stories about nature
Sophie Pavelle, a wildlife presenter, and adventurer is the latest to feature in Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s successful My Wild Life campaign on the anniversary of her epic 300-mile walk of Cornwall…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust Photography Group Annual Competition - 2025 Winners
The Cornwall Wildlife Trust photography group run an annual competition with a selection of categories, including birds, flora and fauna. Here are the results of the 2025 competition, with some…
Autumn Seed Search - let us know about the seeds you have collected
Five things we found out about hedgehogs at 'Wildlife Matters LIVE: Operation Hedgehog update'
Hedgehogs are easy to love. With their curious, snuffly faces and habit of rolling into a ball when things get too much, it’s certainly not hard to understand why they’ve repeatedly been voted as…
Six things we learnt about Bottlenose Dolphins at 'Wildlife Matters LIVE - Cornwall's Bottlenose Dolphins'
Cornwall is among the best places to see dolphins, including the most familiar of them all – the bottlenose dolphin! With their large sickle-shaped fins, stubby beaks and habit of surfing the…
Spring onto Your Shore - Your Local Group Needs You!
As the country’s COVID-19 Response Roadmap brings us out of lockdown, it’s time to get active and give back to the community and environment that has helped so many get through some very tough…