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2023 Annual Member Survey Results
This feedback will really help our aim to create a Cornwall where nature thrives. Thank you to all who took part.
County Wildlife Sites
The first World Sand Dune Day puts a spotlight on at-risk sand creatures and biodiversity
Today marks the first World Sand Dune Day and is the first awareness day of its kind celebrating the beauty and biodiversity of sand dunes.
County Geology Sites
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.
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…
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.…
What are County Wildlife Sites and why are they important?
Cornwall’s nearly 500 County Wildlife Sites, covering around 10% of Cornwall’s land mass, are vital for various habitats and wildlife. Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Head of Nature Reserves, Callum,…
Military training exercise to help sand dune habitat restoration and boost biodiversity at Penhale Dunes, Cornwall
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…
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Lesser sea-spurrey
Traditionally a coastal species, Lesser sea-spurrey has spread inland, taking advantage of the winter-salting of our roads. Its pink-and-white flowers bloom in summer.