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ERCCIS Dragonfly Workshop
Join us for a field trip to Breney Common where we will learn how to survey for the dragonflies and damselflies found in Cornwall.
ERCCIS Hoverflies Workshop
Join us for the opportunity to learn about these charismatic insects and identify the species found in Cornwall.
ERCCIS Pea Family Workshop
Discover the diversity of the Pea Family and learn how to tell apart your clovers, medicks, trefoils and vetches.
ERCCIS Heathland Indicator Plants Workshop
Join us for a field trip to Newlyn Downs SSSI where we will learn how to survey for plants indicative of dry and wet heathland.
ERCCIS Wildlife Information Service (WIS) Assistant
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is looking for a WIS assistant to help with answering a variety of emails and phone calls. You will provide advice and support for a range of questions and queries from the…
ERCCIS Acidic Wetland Indicator Plants Workshop
Join us for a field trip to Breney Common where we will learn how to survey for plants indicative of acidic wetland habitats.
Rare Damselfly discovered on The Lizard
A species of damselfly thought to have never previously occurred in Cornwall has been discovered at a site near St Keverne on The Lizard peninsula. This has been verified by staff at Cornwall…
Environmental Records Centre
Masterclass demystifies seafood sustainability
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s award winning Cornwall Good Seafood Guide is offering an exclusive ‘Seafood Sustainability Masterclasses’ to supporters. The courses have been trialled successfully on…
National Recognition for Cornwall’s Environmental Records Centre
The Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly (ERCCIS), hosted by Cornwall Wildlife Trust has achieved the nationally accepted level of accreditation indicating it works to…
Will new legislation for agriculture reverse the decline of Cornwall’s wildlife?
Shocking new figures from the Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly (ERCCIS), hosted by Cornwall Wildlife Trust, show a worrying decline in Cornwall’s wildlife. But…