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River lamprey
The river lamprey is a primitive, jawless fish, with a round, sucker-mouth which it uses to attach to other fish to feed from them. Adults live in the sea and return to freshwater to spawn.
Nine days of events and activities during summer holidays to celebrate Cornwall’s seas
Cornwall Wildlife Trust are celebrating National Marine Week this summer by running nine days packed with family-friendly events and activities to celebrate Cornwall’s seas.
Water company support exciting Wildlife Trust marine events from spring to autumn
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is delighted to invite you to an array of wonderful water-related wildlife events taking place during 2019, all supported by South West Water.
Stunning river views from Malpas Open Garden
Event details:
• Full title of event: Open Garden – Little Park Farm
• Date and time of event: Sunday 2nd June 2.00pm to 5.00pm
• Where to meet: Little Park Farm, St. Clements,…
Award winning wildlife film moves to Newquay
Ian McCarthy’s award-winning film ‘Wild Cornwall – Out on the Edge’ will be showing at the Lighthouse Cinema, Newquay on Sunday 3rd February after several sell-out performances in Falmouth and…
Award-winning Wild Cornwall film moves to Wadebridge
Ian McCarthy’s award-winning film ‘Wild Cornwall – Out on the Edge’ will be showing at the Regal Cinema, Wadebridge on Sunday 24th February after several sell-out performances in Falmouth, Truro,…
Cornish wildlife film wins gold in New York
Cornish filmmaker Ian McCarthy has been awarded a gold world medal at the prestigious New York Festival for his film ‘Wild Cornwall – Out of the Edge’ in competition with the world’s top…
Warty venus
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.
Fal-Ruan
A wide, flat-bottomed estuary with an abundance of molluscs and bird species
Rare Seahorse found in Fal fishery – proof that sustainable oyster fishing has a bright future
Seahorses are extremely rare in Cornish waters, and very rarely recorded. Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Marine Officer, Matt Slater, came face to face with one while helping on a survey of the Fal…