Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Cornwall Wildlife Trust has been protecting Cornwall’s wildlife, on land and at sea, since 1962. It is Cornwall’s leading local wildlife conservation charity, with over 18,000 members and 700 volunteers. The charity manages over 50 nature reserves across Cornwall, including a range of habitats such as woodlands, meadows, wetlands and heaths. It also runs a number of marine and terrestrial based conservation projects in partnership with others, and hosts the Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly (ERCCIS).
For more information, visit https://www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk
Restoring Cornwall's Seagrass | Autumn 2025
Bartinney Land Purchase Appeal Update
Marine Connections
Nature brings so much joy. (2025 Gifts in Wills Film)
The Canine Code
Bringing back wild beavers to Cornwall
2025 Panel Discussion: Healthy Seas and Productive Fisheries – How Can Both Coexist in Cornwall?
Rewilding Helman Tor - thanks to the Biffa Award
Attack on nature: breaking news
Target reached!
Celebrating 2024
An update on our Rewilding Helman Tor Project | Thank you!
Bolghen Tree Nursery | Wilder Wellbeing
Emmeline explores Cabilla and Redrice Woods Nature Reserve
Nextdoor Nature
Temperate Rainforest Appeal
Healthy Land. Healthy Water. Healthy Horse.
Healthy Land. Healthy Water. Healthy Horse.
Thank you so much for all you did for nature in Cornwall during 2023
Inaugural Seagrass Symposium a success!
Emmeline Hardisty explores Helman Tor Nature Reserve
Cornwall Wildlife Trust Christmas Appeal