Cornish valley garden abuzz with wildlife
Nestling in deep oak woodland, the Carminowe Valley Garden is an abundant wildlife garden, overlooking the beautiful Carminowe Valley towards Loe Pool, and is the latest to open as part of…
Nestling in deep oak woodland, the Carminowe Valley Garden is an abundant wildlife garden, overlooking the beautiful Carminowe Valley towards Loe Pool, and is the latest to open as part of…
A former mine site, with newly planted woodland, ponds and regenerating heathland
Stone curlews are unusual waders with large yellow eyes - perfect for hunting beetles at night.
The stone loach is notoriously hard to spot - not only is it mostly nocturnal, it is also well camouflaged and can partially bury itself in the riverbed. It uses its whisker-like barbels to find…
Pedn Billy on the Helford Passage is undoubtedly a record breaker when it comes to opening their garden to the public. For the past three years this garden has been Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s most…
Rowena Millar, Cornwall Wildlife Trust's (currently Non-)Roving Wildlife Reporter, continues to show us how to make the best of our gardens for wildlife. Following on from Rowena's…
Unsurprisingly, the garden bumblebee can be found in the garden, buzzing around flowers like foxgloves, cowslips and red clover. It is quite a large, scruffy-looking bee, with a white tail. It…
We are looking for anyone with experience and enthusiasm for growing vegetables to compliment our existing team of volunteer gardeners.
This 7.7-acre old mining site turned nature reserve is a MUST SEE, with remnants of the past and a popular coast-to-coast trail to enjoy.
A beautifully scented plant, the arching stems and bell-shaped flowers of Lily-of-the-valley can be seen in many woodlands. Despite its delicate appearance, this plant is highly toxic.