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Spectacular garden creatures
Rowena Millar, Cornwall Wildlife Trust's (currently Non-)Roving Wildlife Reporter, continues to show us how to make the best of our gardens for wildlife. From May onwards, all sorts of…
News and Events from our Associated Groups
Twelfth Open Gardens season a huge success, despite the weather
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Open Gardens programme showcases some of Cornwall’s best wildlife-friendly gardens to members of the public. With a common theme of providing a home for wildlife, the…
Dam good news for beavers: Wild release application process open
Cornwall Wildlife Trust welcomes the news that the UK Government is now accepting applications for licensed wild release of beavers in England.
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.
Thousands of spider crabs gather on Cornwall’s south coast in spectacular natural phenomenon
Huge spider crabs have been witnessed gathering in their thousands in a rarely-seen event by one of Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Marine Conservation Officers.
Farmers come together and help ensure badger vaccination success for second year
Covid-19 restrictions have led to delays and postponements of many activities this year. However, thanks to the efforts of a small group of farmers in mid-Cornwall, badger vaccination in a bid to…
Record year for badger vaccinations in Cornwall as Wildlife Trust hail trailblazing farmers for success
Vaccinations gain ground in Cornwall, with 251 badgers vaccinated during the 2022 season, although two new cull areas announced.
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.
Looe Bay Super Seagrass
New research has revealed that seagrass beds in Looe Bay are up to ten times larger than those in Plymouth, Falmouth and Torbay, making them one of the largest such habitats in the whole of Devon…