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Calendar fundraiser for Cornish wildlife
The magical beauty of Cornwall has once again been captured by Cornwall Wildlife Trust in their annual Wild Cornwall calendar, the perfect Christmas gift for anyone who loves our county, and wants…
Great news for Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places!
We did it! Thanks to an online campaign and some hard work behind the scenes, Cornwall's wildlife and wild places now have more protection.
Vote Power for Cornish Wildlife
Cornwall Wildlife Trust has been shortlisted for the M & S Energy Fund and voting is now open for a chance for them to win funding to install Solar PV which will reduce carbon and running…
Scything makes a comeback for Cornish wildlife
Local residents from Redruth have recently joined forces with staff from Cornwall Wildlife Trust and Cornwall Council to scythe a meadow and create space for wildlife to flourish. The Council’s…
Cornish valley garden abuzz with wildlife
Nestling in deep oak woodland, the Carminowe Valley Garden is an abundant wildlife garden, overlooking the beautiful Carminowe Valley towards Loe Pool, and is the latest to open as part of…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust maps Cornish Hedges
Cornish hedges have been an intrinsic part of Cornwall’s landscape for thousands of years, and with an estimated 30,000 miles of hedges in Cornwall creating a map of the entire network was a huge…
German wildlife supporter to be made a Cornish Bard
An outstanding German citizen is to be made a Cornish Bard at the Gorsedh ceremony to be held at St. Keverne on Saturday 3rd September, an honour that comes as a direct result of the amazing…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s 2023 Cornish Wildlife Photography Exhibition opens
The culmination of Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s first ever Cornish Wildlife Photography Competition opens on Friday, 6th of October at Truro Cathedral. The 2023 Cornish Wildlife Photography…
Volunteers lay hedges for Cornish wildlife
Volunteer groups from Cornwall Wildlife Trust and Cornwall Council have teamed up to lay a stretch of new hedge at Millennium Woods near Penzance. The result is a dense, living hedge which…
A time to eat local and support Cornish fishermen
Amid the chaos created by the coronavirus pandemic, Cornwall Wildlife Trust is encouraging the public to remember their local fishermen and to buy local sustainable seafood.