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Seasearch Observer Course
Make your dives count! Get involved in the UK's biggest and best marine conservation project! Course for experienced divers and snorkellers
Seasearch uncovers Newquay’s hidden underwater treasures
A Seasearch Dive expedition organised by Cornwall Wildlife Trust, exploring the Newquay and Gannel Marine Conservation Zone, has led to some very exciting discoveries and confirmed that Newquay…
My research
Throughout my internship, I am contributing to marine conservation by assisting with marine mammal research in Cardigan Bay, collecting data on marine mammals from land and boat-based surveys, and…
Celebrating 100th Survey of Looe Island’s Ground-breaking Seal Research
Seal research never stops! The final Saturday of 2019 saw marine conservation volunteers leave a chilly harbour at dawn destined for Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s iconic Looe Island Nature Reserve.…
Vibrant marine life surveyed on Manacles Reef
The Manacles, a treacherous rocky reef that juts out from the Lizard peninsula, famous for the shipwrecks that it has caused, is also designated as a Marine Conservation Zone. Cornwall Wildlife…
Researchers call for public help to monitor elusive pod of bottlenose dolphins
Researchers are calling for sailors, bird watchers, fishers and other boat operators to help them monitor the UK’s smallest population of bottlenose dolphins.
Seeding for Change Seagrass Talk - Fal & Helford
Research and restoration of seagrass in the Falmouth and Helford estuaries
Join us for talks all about seagrass in your local area. Hear from local volunteers, researchers, and the Cornwall…
Seeding for Change Seagrass Talk - St Austell Bay & Fowey
Research and restoration of seagrass in Fowey and St Austell Bay
Join us for talks all about seagrass in your local area. Hear from local volunteers, researchers, and the Cornwall Wildlife…
Survey Permission Application
Five years of beavers bring big biodiversity and flooding benefits
The Cornwall Beaver Project marks 5-year anniversary with research findings and fresh calls for wild releases in Britain.
‘Pingers’ could save porpoises from fishing nets
Underwater sound devices called “pingers” could be an effective, long-term way to prevent porpoises getting caught in fishing nets with no negative behavioural effects, newly published research…