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Penwith Landscape Partnership
Wildlife Watch Events
The Wild Cornish Bee Walk
Cornwall Wildlife Trust are thrilled to have joined celebrated Cornish artist Kurt Jackson’s latest exhibition ‘Bees (and the Odd Wasp) in My Bonnet’ which both celebrates the importance of bees…
Calendar fundraiser for Cornish wildlife
The magical beauty of Cornwall has once again been captured by Cornwall Wildlife Trust in their annual Wild Cornwall calendar, the perfect Christmas gift for anyone who loves our county, and wants…
Cornish record breakers spend June going wild
Over 1,500 Cornish people are record breakers. They all took part in ‘30 Days Wild’, a national month-long nature challenge organised locally by Cornwall Wildlife Trust.
Volunteers create Cornish hedge at Millennium Woods
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Wild Penwith volunteer group has built and repaired over 100 meters of Cornish hedge over the years but living, “green” hedges are a fairly rare feature of the Penwith…
Cornish tradition and stunning views at Little Park Farm
A traditional farmhouse and stunning views over the Malpas Passage, and down the river to Kea and beyond, make the south facing hillside gardens at Little Park Farm in Malpas something very…
Three seasons of Cornish colour
It’s all aboard for this year’s Open Gardens events with a number of new gardens opening this year along with established favourites. One is even offering visitors a steam train ride, while others…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust maps Cornish Hedges
Cornish hedges have been an intrinsic part of Cornwall’s landscape for thousands of years, and with an estimated 30,000 miles of hedges in Cornwall creating a map of the entire network was a huge…
Beautiful garden created in Cornish quarry
Their garden may be located in an area of predominately Cornish granite, but this hasn’t stopped the owners of Bolts Quarry Farm from transforming where originally there wasn’t a garden at all…
Bags of Help for Cornish Dolphins
There are few experiences more thrilling than watching dolphins from the clifftop, or out on a boat. But there is nothing more heart-wrenching than seeing them washed up dead on the beach and so…