As part of our supported charities iniative, we are proud to be Cornwall Wildlife Trust Members.
We are proud to be Cornwall Wildlife Trust Members. As Cornwall’s leading local wildlife charity, the Trust carries out vitally important conservation and educational work throughout the county. Our support helps the Trust manage 57 nature reserves, providing refuge for nationally rare and endangered species. Cornwall Wildlife Trust runs a number of conservation projects across the county, on land and in our seas. We are very happy to help raise much needed funds for the Trust, so it can continue to protect Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places, now and for the future.
At Go jute we are passionate and proud of all things Jute, from its sustainability down to the very nature of how it grows and is utilised. GoJute ensures transparency throughout its entire production process. We are fully audited, SEDEX approved and have a responsibility to our customers, but we have a larger responsibility to the environment. We are therefore extremely proud to support the vital wildlife conservation projects via Cornwall Wildlife Trust.
Here’s what the Cornwall Wildlife Trust does:
The WLT protect Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places on land and in our seas. They are passionate about conservation and have helped people enjoy nature for over 50 years.
Conserve habitats
- managing 57 nature reserves, covering over 5,500 acres, that give refuge to rare and endangered species
- working in partnership with farmers, land owners and fishermen to support wildlife friendly management through their Living Landscapes and Living Seas projects
Protect wildlife
- campaigning and lobbying to protect wildlife and its environment to influence government policy
- recording and monitoring wildlife, allowing them to share their information, knowledge and expertise
Inspire people
- raising awareness about Cornwall’s wildlife through education, events and volunteer opportunities
- Helping children have fun with nature through Fox Club, our junior wildlife club aimed at primary aged children