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King diving beetle
Britain's largest 'diving beetle' is an impressive creature, though it's not easy to find.
Great diving beetle
The Great diving beetle is a large and voracious predator of ponds and slow-moving waterways. Blackish-green in colour, it can be spotted coming to the surface to replenish the air supply it…
Seasearch uncovers Newquay’s hidden underwater treasures
A Seasearch Dive expedition organised by Cornwall Wildlife Trust, exploring the Newquay and Gannel Marine Conservation Zone, has led to some very exciting discoveries and confirmed that Newquay…
Our Wildlife Work
Rewilding Cornwall's seas: the challenges and opportunities of marine conservation work
As part of our celebrations to mark National Marine Week, we caught up with Cornwall Wildlife Trust's Marine Conservation Officer, Matt Slater, to get the lowdown on all things marine.
Work Experience and Work Placements
Marine Conservation Zones
Marine Conservation Groups
Counting for Conservation - Long term monitoring of our Cornish bats
This blog explores how Cornwall Bat Group supports the National Bat Monitoring Programme, working with volunteers to survey and monitor bat populations across the county.
Our work with local and special interest groups
We're committed to getting more people taking action for nature across Cornwall and as part of that, we're introducing a package of support called Association.