Welcome to our British Directory.
This page provides a structured index of UK-focused websites, organised by topic to help you discover established online resources. The listings are based on historic human-edited directory data and have been preserved to highlight long-standing sites across the British web.
Many shorter-lived sites have disappeared over time, leaving a core set of more established and durable resources. While some entries may no longer be active, this directory continues to offer a useful overview of trusted UK websites within this category.
- Badger watching evenings within a few miles of Hayle, Helston and Penzance.
- A group of Cornish botanists which co-ordinates botanical recording within Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
- The Camel Trail is a 17 mile traffic free route based on an historic railway track.
- The geology of SW Cornwall. History, tectonics, magnatism, mineralisation and mining. Includes a section of photographs, plans and sections of South Crofty Tin Mine.
- Cornwall County Council and the Cornwall Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group. Examines the importance to wildlife of ancient stone-faced hedges, and includes advice on protection and management, technical notes, legislation and links.
- A group that discusses nature local conservation by e-mail.
- CAQF has representatives from five of the District Councils in Cornwall, Cornwall County Council, the Environment Agency and Cornwall College and offers expertise in the field of outdoor and indoor air quality monitoring.
- A partnership coordinating the management of a designated Area of Natural Beauty throughout Cornwall.
- Information about the group and their objectives, with a photo gallery, events listing and contact details.
- The society's main objectives are to study, monitor and preserve birds.
- The Cornish branch of Butterfly Conservation dedicated to saving wild butterflies, moths and their habitats in Cornwall.
- In partnership with English Nature, the RSPB is working in target areas to reverse the declines of farmland birds, particularly corn buntings.
- An ecological, landscape and graphics consultancy which undertakes work for a variety of clients throughout Cornwall. All profits are covenanted directly to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust.
- A campaigning group for environmental issues in Cornwall.
- A charity promoting conservation and protection of our natural environment by encouraging gardeners to follow good gardening practices.
- Promoting the recording and conservation of moths in Cornwall.
- Over 50 organisations working together on sustainable initiatives. Lists members and aims of each task group.
- The Trust is a registered charity and is the only organisation dedicated to the conservation of the Cornish environment and its wildlife.
- This Cornwall Biodiversity Initiative project is a partnership of many organisations, businesses and individuals from across the Cornwall working together to protect and enhance wildlife. Details of Biodiversity Action Plans (BAPs) available.
- ERCCIS is the environmental and biological record centre for wildlife and geological information in Cornwall. Site contains information on Cornish wildlife, recording projects and training courses.
- Continuing an ancient craft of hedge laying in Cornwall.
- An organisation dedicated to restoring visual watches along the coast of Cornwall.
- Charitable company formed by a number of local people with a common interest in astronomy who got together with the purpose of building an astronomical observatory. Background, supporters, contest, work schedule, directors, news, target location, and fundraising details.
- Campaign developed to raise public awareness of recycling. Seasonal advice, local facilities, composting, educational visits and newsletter.
- Information about the natural history around the Cornish coastline.
- A charity that works on practical projects to encourage people to walk, cycle and use public transport.
- Describes the landscape, wildlife and heritage of the area, with information about conservation, and for visitors.
- A sanctuary for the rescue, care and conservation of all breeds of tortoises. News, photo gallery, and visitor information.
- Part of Brock the Cornwall branch of the National Federation of Badger Groups (NFBG)
- A 2 acre field near Sancreed in west Cornwall that was purchased in 1996 by donations, and then legally placed in Trust for women to use and enjoy.
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