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…
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…
Leading wildlife organisations, including The Wildlife Trusts, publish a landmark State of Nature 2023 report. It shows that nature is continuing to decline at an alarming rate across the UK,…
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,…
Researchers are calling for sailors, bird watchers, fishers and other boat operators to help them monitor the UK’s smallest population of bottlenose dolphins.
An ambitious plan to create the largest ever nature recovery scheme in Cornwall, using pioneering rewilding techniques, has been announced by Cornwall Wildlife Trust. It will play a major part in…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust announce they will appoint a dedicated Beaver Officer, thanks to a new partnership with local business, St. Eval. The new appointee will work towards achieving the first…
As Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Kernow Glassa project draws to a close, we reflect on some of its key achievements, thanks to the Green Recover Challenge Fund and the National Lottery Heritage Fund…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Upstream Thinking team are helping farmers and landowners manage and sow more than 800 acres of herbal leys across Cornwall this spring.
The Wildlife Trusts urge the Government to set out more ambitious targets for nature as latest study suggests the Earth’s wildlife has plummeted by almost 70% in the last 50 years
One of Britain’s largest and rarest birds, which disappeared from the UK during the early 20th century, has been spotted in Cornwall.