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Celebrate Cornwall’s wildlife with the Trust
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s two day Wildlife Celebration their biggest annual event, which showcases the work they do to protect Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places, is once again being held at…
Celebrate Cornwall’s wildlife with the Trust
The countdown has begun for our biggest annual event Wildlife Celebration, which showcases all the work we do to protect Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places.
Burncoose House and Garden reopens for Wildlife Trust
Burncoose House and Garden, home to the internationally famous Burncoose Nurseries, winners of over 20 RHS Chelsea Flower Show Gold medals is opening for a second year for Cornwall Wildlife Trust…
Cornwall’s wildlife gardens open for the Trust
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Open Gardens scheme is once again offering residents and visitors alike the chance to explore some of the county’s most stunning gardens with an exciting new season…
Wild Coast beer launched to support Cornwall Wildlife Trust
St Austell Brewery has partnered with Cornwall Wildlife Trust on a new limited-edition beer, helping to raise awareness and funds for the important work that the organisation does to protect…
Wildlife in Cornwall
Cornwall Wildlife Trust calls on Cornwall’s residents to support urgent appeal to future MPs
The next general election will be one of the most important moments for nature in a lifetime.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust has launched its largest ever campaign, calling on Cornwall’s next MPs…
Scything for Cornwall’s wildlife
This summer Cornwall Wildlife Trust volunteers have been re-equipped to continue their essential, hands on conservation work to look after Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places. Due to hard work and…
Choughs take to the stage for Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A sell out panto performed by The CHOUGHS (Cornwall Healthcare Operatic Unprofessional Generally Humorous Society) has raised £4,328.90 to support our work.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s 2023 Wildlife Photography Competition launches
Cornwall Wildlife Trust launches first ever Cornish Wildlife Photography Competition.
Wildlife encouraged at farm garden
Trevoole Farm garden in Praze-an-Beeble closed to visitors years ago but is re-opening, and with the garden now encouraging wildlife and nature wherever possible it has chosen to open for the…