Cornwall Birdwatching and Preservation Society
The Cornwall BirdWatching and Preservation Society is a conservation body dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of birds in the county of Cornwall, England, UK. The society is involved in the management of 6 reserves, and provides news if bird sightings in Cornwall through its website.
Type | Conservation charity |
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Founded | 17 January 1931 |
Headquarters | Bodmin, Cornwall |
Area served | Cornwall |
Website | www |
History
The CBWPS was formed as a result of an appeal published in the Western Morning News on 3rd October 1930. This was followed by a meeting held in Truro on 17 January 1931 chaired by Lt. Col. B. H. Ryves with the aim of creating a society of bird lovers in Cornwall. The proposal was accepted and officers elected, and the first Executive Committee Meeting was held on 6 February and the first General Meeting on 28 March that year.[1]
Reserves
Walmsley Sanctuary
Walmsley Sanctuary (SW 993746). Near to Wadebridge in the valley of the River Amble. Owned and managed by the society.[2] Walmsley Sanctuary is a members only reserve and there is no access for the general public.[3]
Other sanctuaries
- Maer Lake (SS 206073). Near Bude. Jointly owned by the society and Cornwall Wildlife Trust.[2]
- Windmill Farm (SW 693152). On the Lizard peninsula. Jointly owned by the society and Cornwall Wildlife Trust.[2]
- Loveny (Colliford Reservoir) (SX 185758). On Bodmin Moor. Jointly owned by the society and Cornwall Wildlife Trust.[2]
- Drift Reservoir (SW431294). Near Penzance. Managed by the Society under a licence agreement with South West Water.[2]
- Stithians Reservoir (SW707372 and SW713350) south of Redruth. Managed by the Society under a licence agreement with South West Water.[2]
References
- "History". CBWPS. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
- "Cornwall Birdwatching & Preservation Society". BTO Community. Bird club partners. British Trust for Ornithology. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
- "Walmsley Sanctuary..." Cornwall Birdwatching and Preservation Society. Retrieved 1 February 2020.