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The Wild Cornwall Podcast

The Wild Cornwall Podcast

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Welcome to The Wild Cornwall Podcast – a podcast by Cornwall Wildlife Trust. Close your eyes and embark on an audio adventure as you travel from the rugged cliffs of Cornwall’s coastline to deep wooded valleys and everywhere in between. You’ll uncover what makes our wildlife and wild places so unique, get behind-the-scenes access to our projects and meet the Trust’s experts and special guests who are helping nature to thrive in Cornwall once again.

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    • Episode # 26: Bringing back wild beavers to Cornwall
      Dec 15 2025

      Faye and Milly are back with a new episode of The Wild Cornwall Podcast, joined by Cornwall Wildlife Trust's beaver team to discuss how wild beavers can help to stop nature's decline and bring wildlife back from the brink.

      Find out more about our Wild Beaver Appeal here.

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      32 min
    • Episode # 25: Wyl Menmuir on The Heart of the Woods
      Dec 11 2024

      Multi-award winning author, Wyl Menmuir, talks to The Wild Cornwall Podcast. Wyl’s latest book The Heart of the Woods explores how our lives are interconnected with trees and woodlands.

      Find out more about Wyl’s books here.

      Learn about Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s work to restore temperate rainforest in Cornwall here.

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      39 min
    • Episode #24: Blue Carbon and Cornwall
      Oct 8 2024

      In Cornwall, you’re never more than 20 miles from the sea – and beneath the waters are habitats which capture and store carbon, known ‘blue carbon’.

      A new series of reports – The Blue Carbon Mapping Project – estimate that 244 million tonnes of organic carbon are stored in just the top 10cm of the UK’s seabed sediments.

      Dan Barrios-O’Neill, Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s new Head of Marine, explains more about these findings and the importance of protecting marine habitats.

      Find out more about blue carbon here.

      Support Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s work at sea here.

      Learn more about Tor to Shore.

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      28 min
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