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Beaver found washed up at Polzeath
Cornwall Wildlife Trust can confirm that a deceased young female beaver was found washed up on Polzeath beach on Sunday. Marine Strandings Network volunteers attended the scene, and the animal was…
Spotted ray
The spotted ray is one of the smallest species of skate, growing to only 80 cm.
Common skate
Despite its name, the "common" skate is not so common anymore. In fact, they are Critically Endangered.
Beaver Reintroduction Consultation Events in Cornwall
Cornwall Wildlife Trust are hosting four wild beaver reintroduction consultation events across the Par and Fowey catchments during winter 2024/25.
Thornback ray
The most commonly encountered ray around the British Isles, it's easy to see where the thornback ray got its name from - just check out the spines on its back!
News and Events from our Associated Groups
Blonde ray
This large skate has tiny, prickly spines all over its back.
Undulate ray
The undulate ray has beautiful wavy patterns on its back, which helps it camouflage against the sandy seabed.
Cuckoo ray
It’s easy to identify this distinctive skate from the black and yellow marbled eye spots on each wing.
Porbeagle shark
The porbeagle shark is a member of the shark family Lamnidae, making it one of the closest living relatives of the great white shark.