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Trust working to eradicate invasive knotweed
Cornwall Wildlife Trust has begun work to eradicate Japanese Knotweed which can be bad news for wildlife and people alike from the Drift Reservoir Catchment in west Penwith. South West Water is…
How to help wildlife at school
Whether feeding the birds, or sowing a wildflower patch, setting up wildlife areas in your school makes for happier, healthier and more creative children.
Corkwing wrasse
One of the most striking and beautiful reef species found in the UK!
My back-to-school
As a child growing up in Ghana, Patience never took an interest in what was going on in the garden. Now, she’s growing her own flowers and vegetables every week, both at the Centre for Wildlife…
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Sylvia’s Meadow Guided Walk - morning
A guided walk with reserve staff around a unique wildflower meadow.
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New report shows worrying increase in dolphin deaths in Cornwall
A worrying increase in dolphin deaths has been observed in Cornwall in the last year, highlighted by Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s 2016 Marine Strandings Network (MSN) report which has been released…
How to help wildlife at work
Attracting wildlife to your work will help improve their environment – and yours!
Walking on the Wild Side: Matt Walpole's Cornish Coast Path Challenge
Our Chief Executive Officer, Matt Walpole, is walking the Cornish Coast Path to raise money for Cornwall Wildlife Trust. In this blog he explains why he's taking on this challenge.