There’s still time to stand up for nature
The general election is coming up fast and now is the time to add your voice to the call for nature. There’s still time to sign our open letter demanding our next elected MPs to take serious…
The general election is coming up fast and now is the time to add your voice to the call for nature. There’s still time to sign our open letter demanding our next elected MPs to take serious…
Walking through one of these rainforests can be like walking through another world, but how do you know when you have actually found one? Read our blog to find out what sets these forests apart…
Long ago, temperate rainforests used to thrive across Cornwall and were home to a huge range of amazing biodiversity. Now we want to restore these amazing habitats. But what exactly IS a temperate…
Looe Island Warden Claire Lewis shares some exciting spring sightings, such as chiffchaffs, butterflies and hawkmoths.
The winner of the People’s Choice Award for our Wildlife Photography Competition 2023 was Andy Maher with his image of a kestrel taken in Kenneggy Cove last July.
Diving over a maerl bed is best described as like flying over a shagpile carpet made up of purple twiglets! It is an incredible sight. A huge diversity of fascinating marine creatures live in and…
There are many ways you can get involved with helping us create a Cornwall where nature thrives. This Giving Tuesday, here are ten ideas about how you can make a difference.
Laura Snell, Conservation Officer, talks about her love of hazel dormice – and what we’re doing to monitor and protect them.
Whilst leading a walk at Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Windmill Farm nature reserve, Dougy Wright spotted a large dragonfly that he immediately recognised as a vagrant emperor (Anax ephippiger…