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Volunteer wins Environment Award for 10 years of dedication to practical conservation work in Cornwall
Pauline Ryan’s smile lit up the room last Thursday at the Cornwall Volunteer Awards hosted at the Eden Project as she received her ‘Environmental Award’ from Carolyn Cadman, Chief Executive of…
G7 Legacy Project Volunteers
The project’s Volunteer Engagement Officer Mat is leading on a wide range of volunteer opportunities across mid-Cornwall.
These roles will be readily available, accessible and rewarding to…
Wild Allet Volunteering (Wednesdays)
Located mainly at our Allet headquarters, with facilities, we are a friendly, well-equipped group working around our beautiful grounds and nearby nature reserves. Learn new skills, get some fresh…
Open Gardens Volunteers
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Open Gardens showcases wildlife-friendly gardens across Cornwall to our green-fingered supporters. Supported by our volunteers, who help locate suitable gardens, liaise…
Operation Hedgehog Volunteers
The UK’s favorite mammal needs your help. Hedgehogs are now classed as vulnerable to extinction. If we don't act now, they could be lost forever. Why not volunteer your time to help this red…
Trustee Opportunities - Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Are you passionate about wildlife in Cornwall? Would you like to join us in shaping and driving our vision for a wilder Cornwall?
If you answered “yes” to the above, we would love to hear…
Volunteers lay hedges for Cornish wildlife
Volunteer groups from Cornwall Wildlife Trust and Cornwall Council have teamed up to lay a stretch of new hedge at Millennium Woods near Penzance. The result is a dense, living hedge which…
Volunteer for Wildlife
Wild Allet Diggers- Garden Volunteers
We are looking for anyone with experience and enthusiasm for growing vegetables to compliment our existing team of volunteer gardeners.
Volunteers create Cornish hedge at Millennium Woods
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Wild Penwith volunteer group has built and repaired over 100 meters of Cornish hedge over the years but living, “green” hedges are a fairly rare feature of the Penwith…