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Peatland restoration in the South West has been scaled up hugely over the past 5 years. Working in partnership has enabled holistic monitoring, palaeoecological research, planning and implementing larger and more complex...
Last month we celebrated World Rivers Day, a reminder that rivers deserve more than a passing thought. They shape the landscapes we live in, support agriculture, sustain a variety of...
CoastCraft to inspire next generation of environmental champions to fight virtual coastal erosion Children and young people are being inspired to learn more about climate change and coastal flood resilience...
World Rivers Day is a celebration of the world’s waterways. It aims to highlight the values of our rivers, increase public awareness and encourages improved stewardship of all rivers. One...
The Cornwall National Landscape is made up of 12 separate geographical sections. This week is a spotlight on Section 08, South Coast Western of the Cornwall National Landscape. This section...
The Monumental Improvement project, primarily funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, is seeking to ensure that 40 at risk and vulnerable Scheduled Monuments in the Cornwall National Landscape, spanning...
Cornwall National Landscape Trust are looking for a new Chairperson to lead the charity which supports the protected landscape in Cornwall. The Trust are looking for a Chair that possesses...
This year between the 19th of July until the 3rd of August, the Cornwall National Landscape Team will be celebrating the UK’s annual Festival of Archaeology, and this year’s theme...
The team at Forest for Cornwall are celebrating an incredible five years of the project. So far over 1.6 million trees have been planted in 971 projects across Cornwall, with...
This article is the sixth part of our featured series on Natural Beauty and explores the concept of Scenic Quality, one of the recognised factors contributing to Natural Beauty (as...
St Mawes and the Roseland form part of the South Coast Central section of the Cornwall National Landscape (formerly AONB). It includes the magnificent dramatic cliffs and coastline of Mevagissey...
In the rolling hills of Cornwall, Pete, an egg farmer at Cornhill Farm, Camborne, is pioneering an alternative approach to poultry feed. Like many farmers, he faces rising costs and...
The Fal Rivers to Reef project is working to restore the Fal catchment for farming, nature and communities by taking an innovative source-to-sea approach to restoring 18,000 hectares of land....
This article is the fifth part of our featured series on Natural Beauty and explores the concept of Natural Heritage, one of the recognised factors contributing to Natural Beauty (as...
As spring turns to summer, more people are heading out to enjoy the countryside. But if you’re walking through farmland, especially with a dog, there are a few simple things...
International Dark Sky Week is a global event dedicated to appreciating the beauty of the night sky and raising awareness about the importance of dark skies, inviting everyone to explore...
Spring is now definitely with us, and what a great winter season it’s been for growing the Forest for Cornwall. The weather has been on everyone’s side to get lots...
It’s all systems go at St Constantine’s Chapel as our Monumental Improvement project (MI) is preparing to carry out conservation works during May and June this year. St Constantine’s Chapel...
During 2024 the Cornwall National Landscape Monumental Improvement Project, funded primarily by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and other partners, produced new interpretation tools for many of the 40 sites...
Cornwall National Landscape is thrilled to celebrate our Access for All grant programme, made possible with thanks to the Defra National Access for All Fund. In this second article, we...