Bartinney
A beautiful hillside site in Penwith, consisting predominantly of grassland, ponds and heathland habitats, Bartinney offers panoramic views over the surrounding countryside and beyond to the…
A beautiful hillside site in Penwith, consisting predominantly of grassland, ponds and heathland habitats, Bartinney offers panoramic views over the surrounding countryside and beyond to the…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is deeply saddened to report that over 120 acres of land has been burned to the ground as a result of a major gorse fire at Bartinney Downs Nature Reserve.
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.
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,…
Rowena Millar, Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Roving Wildlife Reporter, has been spotting bees this week. You can make a home for bumblebees and use this helpful guide to identify the bees in your…
Increased biodiversity shows vastly improved water quality in west Cornwall's upstream waterways.
A rare and brightly colourful hermit crab was discovered by volunteers on a Cornwall Wildlife Trust ‘Shoresearch’ survey at a Castle beach, Falmouth on Saturday 12th March. The tiny hermit crab…
Set up a ‘nectar café’ by planting flowers for pollinating insects like bees and butterflies
A species of damselfly thought to have never previously occurred in Cornwall has been discovered at a site near St Keverne on The Lizard peninsula. This has been verified by staff at Cornwall…
Our Cornish bees are disappearing, with some species on the verge of extinction, but Cornwall Wildlife Trust is determined to stop this from happening and has launched the Bee Kind Appeal to raise…