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A dawn chorus where the nightingales sing again
Brian Eversham, chief executive of the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire, shares his personal journey of a songbird resurgence.
Rewilding Cornwall: where the wild things are (or could be…)
Rewilding. It’s a buzzword. But could keystone species that once shaped Britain – from beavers to boar to bison – be the key to tackling the nature and climate crises? Award-winning television…
Protecting Cornwall’s seas – Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s marine review for 2019
2019 saw plenty of positive wildlife activity in Cornwall’s seas but there is much to be done to give marine life the best chance to thrive. Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s marine conservation team…
Help needed to save our Cornish bees
Our Cornish bees are disappearing, with some species on the verge of extinction, but Cornwall Wildlife Trust is determined to stop this from happening and has launched the Bee Kind Appeal to raise…
Helpful, healing herbs
Herbs have grown in wild places for millennia, often thriving where other plants struggle to get a foothold. There is surely a herb for every home in Cornwall (windowsills and doorsteps included…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust's 2022 Christmas card range donated by Whistlefish
100% of proceeds will go towards creating a Cornwall where nature thrives!
Large heath
This bog-loving butterfly is mostly found in the north of the UK, where it takes to the wing in summer.
Open Garden - Hole Farm
Celebrate 15 years of Open Gardens at Hole Farm, where thousands of newly planted trees and hedgerows are transforming this historic landsca
Acorn weevil
Look out for this weevil on oak trees, where females lay their eggs inside acorns.
Red mullet
A strikingly beautiful fish, it is not hard to see where the ‘red’ mullet gets its name from!
Soldier beetle
One of our largest soldier beetles, often found on flowers where they hunt other insects.