
Water and wildlife benefit from tree planting with Upstream Thinking
Green-fingered volunteers and staff from Cornwall Wildlife Trust and South West Lakes have planted more than 500 trees to benefit water and wildlife in Cornwall.
Ash dieback is affecting trees at our Kennall Vale Nature Reserve, killing many ash trees and spreading rapidly. As a result, we will be closing the reserve on certain dates in November and…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust have received a grant from the Digital Transformation Programme, funded from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). This grant scheme is part of the European…
Can you help shape Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s new strategy? We want to hear your thoughts!
Working with Cornwall Wildlife Trust, this week The British Army will remove patches of scrub from overgrown areas of sand dunes on MOD land as part of a training exercise using JCB diggers, to…
Increased biodiversity shows vastly improved water quality in west Cornwall's upstream waterways.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust has been awarded a Government grant from the Green Recovery Challenge Fund to support nature's recovery in Cornwall. The grant will ensure important habitat creation…