Maritime cliff
Whether they are tumbles of soft rock home to a variety of invertebrates, or hard, soaring rock faces bustling with huge seabird colonies, maritime cliffs may be challenging to explore but are…
Whether they are tumbles of soft rock home to a variety of invertebrates, or hard, soaring rock faces bustling with huge seabird colonies, maritime cliffs may be challenging to explore but are…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust welcomes the news that the UK Government is now accepting applications for licensed wild release of beavers in England.
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.
Every year, thousands of dolphins, seals, sharks, and seabirds are accidentally caught in fishing nets and gear.
Increased biodiversity shows vastly improved water quality in west Cornwall's upstream waterways.
Mark suffers from Paranoid Schizophrenia, meaning that in bustling areas the voices he can hear become overwhelming. They are his muses, but can get overpowering. When he’s outside in the garden,…
Keep up to date with the latest stories, research, projects and challenges as we work to tackle the climate and nature crisis.
Michael manages Stanley Moss Nature Reserve; he loves the serenity of the area and the different wildlife that he can see. The area was once used for coal mining, and was drained and planted with…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is celebrating the news today that the Government is designating a third phase of 41 new Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs), eight of which will be around Cornwall. This…