Cornwall Wildlife Trust

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Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Formation1962
TypeRegistered Charity
PurposeConservation and Preservation
HeadquartersTruro, Cornwall
Official language
English
Parent organization
Wildlife Trusts partnership
WebsiteCornwall Wildlife Trust

The Cornwall Wildlife Trust is a charitable organisation founded in 1962 that is concerned solely with Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

It deals with the conservation and preservation of Cornwall's wildlife, geology and habitats managing over 50 nature reserves covering approximately 4,300 acres (17 km2), amongst them Looe Island.

Cornwall Wildlife Trust is part of The Wildlife Trusts partnership of 46 wildlife trusts in the United Kingdom. It works in conjunction with the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust on some matters. Cornwall Wildlife Trust produces a thrice-yearly magazine called Wild Cornwall.

The direction and work that the Trust currently does is guided by the Cornwall Biodiversity action plan. Living Seas and Living Landscapes are two such projects. The Trust runs ERCCIS (Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly), a county wide database of sightings of animals and plants, and records of geology. It also gives planning advice (CEC - Cornwall Environmental Consultants) to land developers.

The Trust is based at Allet near Truro in Cornwall. The headquarters and offices are adjacent to the Trust's Five Acres nature reserve. This reserve includes two ponds, as well as mixed broadleaved and conifer woodland.

One of the ponds at Five Acres

List of reserves[edit]

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External links[edit]

Cornwall Wildlife Trust HQ
  • "Cornwall Wildlife Trust".
  • "The Wildlife Trusts partnership".
  • "The Cornwall Trust for Nature Conservation, registered charity no. 214929". Charity Commission for England and Wales.