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County Wildlife Sites
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,…
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Horsehair worm
Horsehair worms are parasitic worms of the clade Nematoida alongside their sister taxa Nematoda, the roundworms. The most famous trait of certain species of horsehair worms is the ability to alter…
National Marine Week is a real Rocky Horror Show
Discover the real Rocky Horror Show this National Marine Week, 23 July – 7 August, when Cornwall Wildlife Trust celebrates our awesome sea life! Summer is simply not complete without a day at the…
The woodland drummers
Meet the dawn chorus’s percussion section…
New national report calls for seven new marine protected areas off Cornish coast
Today, The Wildlife Trusts publish a new report, ‘The case for more Marine Conservation Zones’. The report identifies 48 areas at sea that, seven of which are off Cornish shores, which if…
Celebrating Shoresearch week 2023
This week Cornwall Wildlife Trust completed another successful Shoresearch week. Running for the twelfth year, the five days of surveying Cornwall's rocky shores was as popular as ever, with…
Brownfield
The uncontainable nature of wildlife is perhaps clearest in brownfield sites – previously developed land that is not currently in use. The crumbling concrete of abandoned factories, disused power…