Related Links
Find out more about joining a recording group in your area or about the species group(s) you are interested in or contact a County Recorder.
- Botanical Cornwall Group was formed in early 2002 by a group of Cornish botanists. The Group's primary purpose is to coordinate botanical recording within Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
- Caradon Field and Natural History Club
studying and recording group for all wildlife within the boundaries of the Caradon District of Cornwall. - Cornwall Bat Group is a group of volunteers, professionals and English Nature licensed wardens but always welcome new members with any level of knowledge.
- Cornwall Bird-Watching and Preservation Society are dedicated to the study and conservation of birds in the county of Cornwall.
- Cornwall Butterfly Conservation is working to establish the present status of butterflies in Cornwall to improve the understanding of which species are increasing or are in decline.
- Cornwall Mammal Group was set up in 1999 and is affiliated to The Mammal Society. The Group shares the same aims of raising awareness and understanding of mammals; encouraging and supporting their recording; providing training to survey mammals; promoting conservation of mammals and their habitats and sharing interests and skills with others.
- Cornwall Moth Group is an independent group of enthusiasts studying and recording both British moths and migrant moths in Cornwall.
- Isles of Scilly Bird Group
- Launceston Area Parish Wildlife Group recording projects cover 18 local parishes in North Cornwall and focus on Launceston, which is an area of about 150 square miles. How rich is the wildlife in the Launceston area? How much is it under threat? Would you like to learn more about wildlife and help record the biodiversity in your parish?
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Stakeholders and Partners
- Cornwall County Council providing services for the social, economic and environmental wellbeing of Cornwall.
- Cornwall Wildlife Trust is a partner in the coalition of The Wildlife Trusts, 47 local Trusts throughout the UK, which form the leading charitable conservation body exclusively dedicated to wildlife. Cornwall Wildlife Trust hosts ERCCIS.
- The Environment Agency looks after the environment and makes it a better place, for the present and for future generations.
- Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust is a partner in the coalition of The Wildlife Trusts, 47 local Trusts throughout the UK, which form the leading charitable conservation body exclusively dedicated to wildlife. The Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust became officially affiliated to the national organisation of The Wildlife Trusts on 1st July 2001.
- Natural England conserves and enhances the natural environment, for its intrinsic value, the wellbeing and enjoyment of people and the economic prosperity that it brings.
- The Royal Cornwall Museum was founded for "the promotion of knowledge in natural history, ethnology and the fine and industrial arts, especially in relation to Cornwall".
- Cornwall Environmental Consultants (CEC) Ltd is a specialist environmental consultancy, established in 1992 to meet the demand for accurate and professional ecological advice. In 2003 a Landscape Architecture service was introduced. The consultancy is based in Truro, Cornwall, and undertakes projects throughout the UK.
- Cornish Hedge Group was formed out of the Cornwall Biodiversity Initiative to bring together all those with an interest in Cornish Hedges. The Group is coordinated by Cornwall County Council and the Cornwall Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG).
- Cornish Nature - Dragonflies, images and studies of nature from near and afar.
- Cornwall RIGS Group this geological Group specialises in the geology and geomorphology of Cornwall. It is one of the Cornwall Wildlife Trust's many voluntary groups.
- Cornwall Wildlife Trust Marine Strandings Network is the official recorder for all marine strandings in Cornwall. The Marine Strandings Network consists of a team of over 120 volunteers who record all reported strandings of organic organisms on Cornwall's coastline.
- Helford Voluntary Marine Conservation Area encourage people to become more involved with the Helford marine environment and to work together to conserve it.