Cornwall is incredibly lucky to have Dolphins and Porpoises regularly visiting our shores with common sightings in St Ives Bay. Not only a most-loved animal for visitors but an essential part of the local ecosystem.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust have launched the Dolphin and Porpoise Appeal with aim of protecting their presence in our waters by reducing marine disturbance, mitigate against noise pollution and increase sustainable fishing practises.
For more information and how to support The Dolphin and Porpoise Appeal visit click here - https://www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/dolphinappeal
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