Record year for Cornwall’s Marine Wildlife
Over 2,500 records, representing tens of thousands of animals, were sent into Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Seaquest Southwest Project in 2016 – a record breaking year for the initiative as described…
Over 2,500 records, representing tens of thousands of animals, were sent into Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Seaquest Southwest Project in 2016 – a record breaking year for the initiative as described…
Over £12,400 has been raised through the Open Gardens scheme run by Cornwall Wildlife Trust, making it an amazing record breaking year. This money will go towards the Trust’s ongoing work to…
Our seas are mysterious and exciting places. Have you seen a bottlenose dolphin jumping clear of the water? Have you come face to face with a grey seal? Have you snorkelled with a colour changing…
Would you love to see a porpoise, dolphin or seal in Cornwall? Get involved with Seaquest Southwest and join the team up on the cliffs to record and monitor marine wildlife, you can even train as…
An impressive £12,950 has been raised through the Open Gardens scheme run by Cornwall Wildlife Trust, making it an amazing record breaking year. This money will go towards the Trust’s ongoing work…
A trial which could minimise the bycatch of seabirds was explained to Seaquest volunteers, Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s marine recording group, at a meeting held this month at the Rockpool Café,…
Over 1,500 Cornish people are record breakers. They all took part in ‘30 Days Wild’, a national month-long nature challenge organised locally by Cornwall Wildlife Trust.
Abby is a Marine Conservation Officer at Cornwall Wildlife Trust. She leads various projects within our Living Seas Team, including our Marine Strandings work and Your Shore Beach Rangers. In this…
Pedn Billy on the Helford Passage is definitely a record breaker. For the past two years this garden has been Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s most visited garden as part of their Open Gardens scheme,…