Local Nature Recovery
Biodiversity
We are experiencing a large and urgent crisis in species decline with over 75% of wildflower meadows having disappeared from the UK. It is both a national and Cornwall priority to halt and reverse species decline. Species decline is a problem for all sorts of reasons, not least because we need tiny insects to pollinate plants so that people continue to have food to eat and we need a wide variety of biodiversity in all things to help nature to adapt to changes ahead. Cornwall Wildlife Trust are leading on the Penwith Landscape Recovery project on the nearby moorland SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) and in March 2025 Cornwall Council published its Local Nature Recovery Strategy which is all about joining up habitats everywhere like a patchwork of nature corridors. Its a great vision but they need everyone to help deliver it! We are working in partnership with a number of local ecologists and citizen science groups like the Penwith Recording Group as well as more strategic conservation organisations to help locally.
Anyone can help to record, protect and enhance biodiversity, you can join a local group to propagate important species, plant trees or work independently to record species, dates and locations wherever you observe wildlife in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, via the Environmental Records Centre website or download the ORKS app. Please use our #wildbosavern tag in your social media posts to let us know what interesting wildlife you’ve spotted on our farm. Over the years people have reported seeing a heron, barn owl, kestrel, red kite, buzzard, fox, weasel, pole cat, grey squirrel, hedgehog, roe deer, jack snipe, adder, rabbits and slow worm (and two goldfish living in an old cattle trough). See a few more photos of Bosavern plants and animals here.
In episode 3 of our Twist & Sprout podcast, Wildflower Project team lead Nick Hall and National Trust’s Ash Pearson talk all things wildflowers and in Episode 6 Forest For Cornwall officer Annie Surtees joins Ecologist Nick Taylor and Bosavern Tree Lead Terry Sutcliffe to talk about the Bosavern Tree Group and tree planting more generally across Cornwall.
If you are interested in helping our local nature recovery efforts, we are always keen to welcome new volunteers so do get in touch!
Interview with Nick Hall Interview with Ash Pearson
We are also developing a Nature Trail around the Farm to identify some of the rare bees and wildlife.