habitat
The place we all live in with our furry, feathered, scaly, leaved, winged, leathery and variously-adorned house-mates.
And we have a truly extra-ordinary example of how much we do *co*-habit and we're one of many; that every action counts...and that every visitor to every place in the world can have a positive impact. Maybe even a REALLY positive impact (and thanks to ambassador Magie Jordan for this treasure) just click on "Read More" right now.
Amazing.

exmoor is first dark skies reserve in the uk
Exmoor is the first Dark Skies Reserve in the UK...another great success from the south west...
By manda

david attenborough and population growth
David Attenborough urges big business to protect land from population growth
By manda
Seabird death toll rises off Cornish Coast
On Saturday 7th January an estimated 200 birds were found in a net to the north of St Ives and others washed up on local beaches.
By jacqui

thinking beyond the gates?
Julia Schonharl writes about tourism and human rights in 2012: Can we ask anybody to think beyond the fences of the holiday resort?
By manda
tamar valley: an introduction
Start here; this sets you off nicely and helps you use the Tamar Valley tools to your best advantage.
By manda
Tourism and local businesses stand to benefit from new Marine Conservation Zones
CoaST members & CWT voice their support for new Marine Conservation Zones.
By jacqui
Marine Conservation Zones at risk
Big Society has spoken up for our seas – but will Government listen?
Wildlife in England's seas is facing a serious threat, warns Cornwall Wildlife Trust.
By jacqui
Shifting Shores - living with a changing coastline
"Hard choices and coastal squeeze." Phil Dyke - The National Trust's Coast and Marine Adviser outlines the key challenges.
By jacqui
global warming or climate change?
Global warming or climate change? That is the question. Muddled and too shy to ask?
By jacqui
invasives species threaten dune wildlife
Internationally important dune grassland at Upton Towans Nature Reserve near Hayle under threat. (Towans is the Cornish word for dunes.)
By jacqui
How the science of behaviour change can help with sustainability
Questions about behaviour change come up often and the answers can help with sustainability initiatives.
By jacqui

plastic
Plastic not so fantastic? We are using more plastic bags, an extra 300 million bags were handed out to shoppers last year!
By marja
cornwall wildlife trust map
Cornwall Wildlife Trust are the fabulous wildlife guys who do extraordinary work across the county - and are good partners of CoaST.






