by cornwallnatureconservancy | Aug 3, 2017 | news |
The first thrill of July is how well little Frankie the fox is doing. He is already the centre of a short story posted so I will not repeat anything other than he goes from strength to strength, eating well and growing, but calm. On the First of July, Duncan...
by cornwallnatureconservancy | Aug 3, 2017 | news |
May and June and more than half of July has gone in a flash. Cherry and I have had a lot on and so much has happened at the Conservancy. On the 2nd May we went to stay in the New Forest for a few days. On that day we heard our first Cuckoo and saw only our 3rd Swallow...
by cornwallnatureconservancy | Jul 21, 2017 | news |
Our new vet asked us to pop in and see Frankie. He was tiny, reddish brown, flat out and on a drip. Apparently, he had been knocked a glancing blow by a car. When a car and a fox collide, especially a maybe 6-week-old cub, there tends to be only one winner and one...
by cornwallnatureconservancy | Jun 16, 2017 | memoirs |
“Reminiscences of Beesands” Click to download pdf ← previous next → - A collection of short stories - Tony is a passionate writer as well as an active conservationist. He is currently working on a number of books and we are delighted to be able to share a...
by cornwallnatureconservancy | May 16, 2017 | news |
April, being a wonderful spring month started with a bang! On the first day of the month, a Soay lamb was born followed by two more the next day. They are delightful. A further lamb was born to our youngest ewe – she was a bit surprised and failed to feed it. The...