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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Looe Island: Spring Update
A spring update from Looe Island Warden, Claire, and the kind of wildlife you can expect to see on a visit to the island.
Green light for Cornwall’s most ambitious project for nature
Cornwall Wildlife Trust has launched its largest and most ambitious nature recovery project, Tor to Shore, thanks to a £3.3 million…
First Trees Planted at West Muchlarnick as Cornwall’s New Temperate Rainforest Begins to Take Shape
The first trees are in the ground at Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s West Muchlarnick site, marking the beginning of an ambitious 50‑year…
What is Swaling?
Swaling (controlled burning) is a habitat management technique used to control the spread of gorse, scrub, and coarse grasses. Burning…
Your Shore Conference 2026: Celebrating Cornwall’s Coastal Heroes
The Your Shore Conference 2026 brought together Cornwall’s passionate marine conservation community, celebrating the achievements of all…
Hundreds of stranded puffins washing up on Cornwall's beaches
Hundreds of dead and dying seabirds - particularly puffins - are washing up on Cornwall's beaches in the wake of the recent stormy…