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An unusual garden visitor
Lockdown continues to be a difficult time for many, but garden wildlife and sounds of the dawn chorus are bringing some much-needed comfort to those at home. To celebrate all the wonderful…
Make a difference: how to get involved this Giving Tuesday
There are many ways you can get involved with helping us create a Cornwall where nature thrives. This Giving Tuesday, here are ten ideas about how you can make a difference.
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Free the beaver! A new vision for beavers in England and Wales
The Wildlife Trusts publish 'A vision for the return of beavers to England and Wales', making the case for bringing back this keystone species to rivers in the two countries.
Visit Cornwall’s Busy Beavers!
Cornwall’s new beavers have been busy since their release last summer building dams and creating pools in their five acre enclosure at Woodland Valley Farm in Ladock, near Truro. Cornwall Wildlife…
Wood warbler
Look for the wood warbler singing from the canopy of oak woodlands in the north and west of the UK. Green above, it has a distinctive, bright yellow throat and eyestripe.
Thousands visit Trust’s Open Gardens this summer
Summer comes to an end and so too does Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Open Gardens for 2019. And what a year it has been.
White-tailed Eagle, once extinct in the UK, visits Cornwall
One of Britain’s largest and rarest birds, which disappeared from the UK during the early 20th century, has been spotted in Cornwall.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust celebrates National Marine Week
Nine days of coastal activities to get involved with across Cornwall!
Escape to Cornwall’s nature reserves: Cabilla & Redrice Woods (A winter visit)
8 out of 10 people who shared their experiences of nature in lockdown last year planned to visit a nature reserve in the next 12 months. Whilst most of us are enjoying nature locally at the minute…