Thank you for joining us on Saturday 27th September for our 2025 AGM. We hope you enjoyed hearing about some of the progress you've made possible, as well as the wildlife walk at Upton Towans nature reserve.
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Your Shore Conference 2026: Celebrating Cornwall’s Coastal Heroes
The Your Shore Conference 2026 brought together Cornwall’s passionate marine conservation community, celebrating the achievements of all…
Hundreds of stranded puffins washing up on Cornwall's beaches
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Beaver comeback continues as Seal Sanctuary pair released in Cornwall
Rescued beaver pair, Parsnip and Turnip, from Cornwall Seal Sanctuary released into the wild in Cornwall as Cornwall Wildlife Trust…
A new chapter for Cornwall’s wild rivers: beavers return
In a landmark moment for nature recovery, Cornwall Wildlife Trust has reintroduced beavers to the wild for the first time. Cheryl…
Wild beavers release marks new chapter for nature recovery in Cornwall
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is celebrating the return of wild beavers to Cornwall, as the county’s first fully licenced release has now…
Cornwall Wildlife Trust raises concern over dolphin strandings  
January 2026 saw 27 dolphins wash up dead on Cornwall’s beaches.