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Local Partnership awarded National Lottery support to enhance unique Penwith landscape
Confirmation that Penwith Landscape Partnership has secured a National Lottery grant of £2,529,100 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for the First and Last – Our Living Working Landscape scheme…
A decade of donations for Cornwall’s Living Seas
Cornwall Wildlife Trust and Helston-based children’s wear company Frugi are celebrating their 10 year partnership, which has seen an incredible £111,000 in donations from the business to the…
Penwith mountain bikers raise £550 for local wildlife
A group of dedicated Penwith mountain bikers have raised an amazing £550 for local wildlife charity Cornwall Wildlife Trust through a sponsored ride. The money raised will go directly to the Trust…
Opportunity to buy Penwith land creates ‘buzz’ of excitement for rare bee
Cornwall Wildlife Trust has the opportunity to purchase an additional 53 acres of land neighbouring Bartinney nature reserve on Penwith peninsula, increasing this much-needed haven for wildlife,…
Wild Ponies and Conservation Grazing
We speak with Penhale Dunes Ranger, Jon Cripps, about the wildlife on the dunes and the value of pony grazing for conservation.
Wild Cornwall - Issue 139 - Summer 2019
Wild Cornwall - Issue 140 - Winter 2019
Volunteers create Cornish hedge at Millennium Woods
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Wild Penwith volunteer group has built and repaired over 100 meters of Cornish hedge over the years but living, “green” hedges are a fairly rare feature of the Penwith…
Wild garlic
In April and May, our ancient woodlands are awash with the white, starry flowers and smell of wild garlic. Millions of bulbs can exist in just one wood, giving rise to dazzling 'white carpets…
Wild cherry
The mass of white, frothy blossom on a wild cherry is a sight to behold. Planted as an ornamental tree, it also grows wild in woods and hedges. Its red fruits are the edible cherries we know and…