Sun shines on wildlife weekend at Trebah
The sub-tropical paradise of Trebah Garden, near Falmouth once again proved the perfect backdrop for Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s annual ‘Wildlife Celebration’. Over 2,500 people of all ages enjoyed…
The sub-tropical paradise of Trebah Garden, near Falmouth once again proved the perfect backdrop for Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s annual ‘Wildlife Celebration’. Over 2,500 people of all ages enjoyed…
The sub-tropical paradise of Trebah Garden, near Falmouth once again delivered for Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s annual ‘Wildlife Celebration’. The weekend event, supported by South West Water and…
A day to celebrate wildlife!
Stone curlews are unusual waders with large yellow eyes - perfect for hunting beetles at night.
The stone loach is notoriously hard to spot - not only is it mostly nocturnal, it is also well camouflaged and can partially bury itself in the riverbed. It uses its whisker-like barbels to find…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust launches first ever Cornish Wildlife Photography Competition.
Judges of the Cornwall Federation of Women’s Institutes’ Allsop Cup competition were taken aback by the levels of interest and high standard of entries this year. Praze-an-Beeble WI were awarded…
One of the great pleasures of having a garden is being able to look underneath pots, logs, and stones to see what living things are hiding underneath. Perhaps the most surprising things I’ve found…