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Celebrating Shoresearch week 2023
This week Cornwall Wildlife Trust completed another successful Shoresearch week. Running for the twelfth year, the five days of surveying Cornwall's rocky shores was as popular as ever, with…
Marine - Shoresearch Cornwall - rockpoolers required
We’re looking for keen rockpoolers to get involved with Shoresearch Cornwall! Not only explore the amazing mini-worlds within our rockpools and rocky shores, but contribute to the Wildlife Trust’s…
2023 Annual Member Survey Results
This feedback will really help our aim to create a Cornwall where nature thrives. Thank you to all who took part.
Shoal of citizen scientists needed for Shoresearch Cornwall
Cornwall Wildlife Trust call for help charting marine life during
National Marine Week
County Wildlife Sites
County Geology Sites
Vibrant marine life surveyed on Manacles Reef
The Manacles, a treacherous rocky reef that juts out from the Lizard peninsula, famous for the shipwrecks that it has caused, is also designated as a Marine Conservation Zone. Cornwall Wildlife…
Celebrating 100th Survey of Looe Island’s Ground-breaking Seal Research
Seal research never stops! The final Saturday of 2019 saw marine conservation volunteers leave a chilly harbour at dawn destined for Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s iconic Looe Island Nature Reserve.…
What are County Wildlife Sites and why are they important?
Cornwall’s nearly 500 County Wildlife Sites, covering around 10% of Cornwall’s land mass, are vital for various habitats and wildlife. Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Head of Nature Reserves, Callum,…
Rare hermit crab rediscovered
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…
Show your support for Local Wildlife Sites under threat
Sign the e-petition before 10 May