You are in: Cornwall > Marine Watch > Coastal People > Discovering Looe Island BBC Radio Cornwall reporter Hannah Stacey travels to East Looe to meet marine experts from the Marine Biological ...
Two buoys have been installed off the coast of Cornwall as part of a project to protect wildlife. The Looe Marine Conservation Group said the buoys were approximately 100m (330ft) off Looe Island to ...
Cornwall is looking for two volunteer wardens to live in a tent on a tiny island from May to September. We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our ...
Have you heard of Looe Island? It was owned and inhabited by two sisters - Babs and Evelyn Atkins - who bought it in the mid-sixties and lived there by themselves into very old age. The sisters ...
NELSON the one-eyed grey seal was a familiar sight in Looe harbour for more than 20 years. He was fed by the local fishermen and his company enjoyed by townsfolk and visitors alike, becoming something ...
From forests and heaths to meadows and beaches, the UK is filled with stunning spots to take a stroll. And rarely will you find yourself alone with the abundance of wildlife on our shores.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Lammana: The Looe Island Mystery Journey to Lammana, through the historic ‘found footage’ of William H Boston. Explore the cursed island off Cornwall’s ...
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