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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A legacy of art and nature: Founding member’s paintings to be auctioned in support of Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Cornwall Wildlife Trust are honoured to share a remarkable collection of paintings by Valentine Stewart Paton (1925–2012), a founding…
Superheroes save the seagrass of Mount's Bay
Volunteers from Mount's Bay Marine Group are saving their local seagrass patch - surveying the seagrass beds and kelp forests…
Lydia Cooke: My Wild Cornwall.
Growing up immersed in nature, from the Jurassic Coast to Cornwall’s wild shores, Lydia finds deep connection and joy. Whether wild…
Opinion: A Dangerous Distraction – Why Weakening Nature Protections Won’t Solve the Housing Crisis
Cheryl provides an update on the next stage of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
Making Space for Sand: Community Action to Protect Marazion’s Dunes
Volunteers from Mounts Bay Marine Group, one of Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Associated groups, are helping to restore Marazion's…
Cornwall to benefit from The Wildlife Trusts’ temperate rainforest restoration programme
Cornwall Wildlife Trust to restore precious lost habitat thanks to share of £38 million Aviva fund.