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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.
Penwith Landscape Partnership
Good news for west Cornwall's waterways - Drift, Argal, Stithians and Cober catchments
Increased biodiversity shows vastly improved water quality in west Cornwall's upstream waterways.
Wild thriving: how tending to our wild places helps our wellbeing
At Cornwall Wildlife Trust, we often talk about creating a Cornwall where nature can thrive. But it cuts both ways. Lots of our exciting projects show that nature also helps humans thrive. Much of…
Penwith mountain bikers raise £550 for local wildlife
A group of dedicated Penwith mountain bikers have raised an amazing £550 for local wildlife charity Cornwall Wildlife Trust through a sponsored ride. The money raised will go directly to the Trust…
Funding provides boost for sustainable business practices
Cornwall Wildlife Trust have received a grant from the Digital Transformation Programme, funded from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). This grant scheme is part of the European…
Opportunity to buy Penwith land creates ‘buzz’ of excitement for rare bee
Cornwall Wildlife Trust has the opportunity to purchase an additional 53 acres of land neighbouring Bartinney nature reserve on Penwith peninsula, increasing this much-needed haven for wildlife,…
Local Partnership awarded National Lottery support to enhance unique Penwith landscape
Confirmation that Penwith Landscape Partnership has secured a National Lottery grant of £2,529,100 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for the First and Last – Our Living Working Landscape scheme…
The Lizard becomes one of the largest National Nature Reserves in the South West
Natural England, The National Trust, and Cornwall Wildlife Trust are pleased to announce that the Lizard National Nature Reserve will be extended on 31st August 2016.
Wild daffodil
The bright yellow daffodils that adorn our roadsides and parks are likely to be garden varieties. Head to a woodland or damp meadow in North or South West England, or Wales, to see a true wild…