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Flower crab spider
The flower crab spider is one of 27 species of crab spider. The flower crab spider can alter the colour of its body to match its surroundings and to hide from prey. It is not as common as other…
Wildlife Watch Events
Hairy-footed flower bee
The hairy-footed flower bee can be seen in gardens and parks in spring and summer, visiting tubular flowers like red dead-nettle and comfrey. As its name suggests, it has long, orange hairs on its…
Seasearch uncovers Newquay’s hidden underwater treasures
A Seasearch Dive expedition organised by Cornwall Wildlife Trust, exploring the Newquay and Gannel Marine Conservation Zone, has led to some very exciting discoveries and confirmed that Newquay…
St Piran’s Crab discovered in Newquay for the first time
A distinctive species of hermit crab, which has never previously been recorded in Newquay, has been found living near one of the town’s most popular beaches by Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s…
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…
Flower power: the farms helping to bring back wildlife with help from Upstream Thinking
Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Upstream Thinking team are helping farmers and landowners manage and sow more than 800 acres of herbal leys across Cornwall this spring.
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.
Nature & Climate Hustings: St. Austell and Newquay Constituency
Parliamentary candidates will address nature and climate issues at this event - and you'll have the chance to put questions to them.
ERCCIS Pea Family Workshop
Discover the diversity of the Pea Family and learn how to tell apart your clovers, medicks, trefoils and vetches.