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Lesser weever fish
One of the only venomous fish to be found in British waters, the lesser weever fish is certainly one to watch out for!
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,…
Trust photo group member wins national wildlife photography award
A member of Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s photographic group has won best ‘Urban Wildlife’ picture at the British Wildlife Photography Awards. Geoff Trevarthen of Launceston, a member of the photo…
Good for fish - good for business
Falmouth’s favourite chippy, the Harbour Lights, is benefiting from a fantastic new online resource by Cornwall Wildlife Trust. The ‘Cornwall Good Seafood Guide’ highlights the wealth of…
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…
Warm water fish win in Cornish sustainability review
Cornwall’s go-to for information on seafood, the Cornwall Good Seafood Guide (CGSG), run by Cornwall Wildlife Trust has been further improved and the latest sustainability ratings are now…
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Lapwing
The distinctive rounded wings of the lapwing are displayed beautifully when it wheels around a winter sky in a massive flock. In spring, these flocks disperse and some birds breed in the UK.…