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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.
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.
Chef Nathan Outlaw pledges his support for sustainable Cornish seas
Cornwall based Michelin-star chef Nathan Outlaw has joined Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen restaurant, St Austell Brewery and over 40 other local businesses in pledging to support sustainable Cornish…
Cornish choughs move inland
For the first time since their return to Cornwall’s coastline, Cornish choughs have been seen on a daily basis on some of Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s inland nature reserves in Penwith. This shows…
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…
Bags of Help for Cornish Dolphins
There are few experiences more thrilling than watching dolphins from the clifftop, or out on a boat. But there is nothing more heart-wrenching than seeing them washed up dead on the beach and so…
The Wild Cornish Bee Walk
Cornwall Wildlife Trust are thrilled to have joined celebrated Cornish artist Kurt Jackson’s latest exhibition ‘Bees (and the Odd Wasp) in My Bonnet’ which both celebrates the importance of bees…
Cornish Master Fish a recipe for sustainability
Cornish Master Fish is an exciting new seafood recipe cooking competition which is open to anyone who loves cooking with Cornish seafood, whatever their age. It is latest in a drive by Cornwall…
More Cornish seafood makes the grade
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s award-winning Cornwall Good Seafood Guide website reports that more species of Cornish seafood have been added to their recommended list on the basis of their…
Beautiful garden created in Cornish quarry
Their garden may be located in an area of predominately Cornish granite, but this hasn’t stopped the owners of Bolts Quarry Farm from transforming where originally there wasn’t a garden at all…
The mobile App that helps Cornish hedgehogs
An exciting new mobile app has just been launched that will make recording Cornish wildlife quick easy and fun. The ORKS App, created by ERCCIS; Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s wildlife records centre…