
Our work
The Tamar Valley’s combination of wildlife, heritage & estuarine landscape is distinct & special in a national context. Through a variety of projects, with help from many dedicated supporters, we are doing our very best to keep it this way.
For more information on individual projects please follow the links below:

Nationally unique,
nationally important
Current projects


Tamara Landscape Partnership Scheme


Making the Case for Investment in the Tamar Valley’s Nature-Based Services


Farming in Protected Landscapes in the Tamar Valley AONB


Nature Recovery Plan for the Tamar Valley


South Hooe Restoring & Enhancing Watery Landscapes


The River Tamar Walkway & Wetland Project


Tamar Invasive Plants Project


Rediscovering Gunnislake Clitters


Understanding Landscapes


Building Resilience in South West Woodlands


Butterfly Conservation – Heath Fritillary project


Forest for Cornwall


Trees for Devon


Heralds of Spring
Project Archives
Take a peek at what we have been up to over the last few years by browsing our Project Archive. Here’s some of our highlights!


Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat project


Helping Hands for Heritage


Cordiale – Shaping the future of the valley


Mining Heritage Project


Mountain Bike Development Project


Calstock Parish Heritage Project


Environmental Land Management (ELM) Test and Trials


East Cornwall Regeneration Project


Tamar Valley Orchard Survey


Tamar Valley Market Gardening Project


Working the Woods
Future plans
The Tamar Valley AONB is buzzing with innovative and exciting work to improve your access to, and understanding of, this stunning landscape. Why not take a look at our 5-year Management Plan to see what’s planned?
We are always looking for new project ideas and ways in which we can work together. We’d love to hear what you think. Please email your ideas to enquiries@tamarvalley.org.uk
Key reports & documents
Please check this page regularly as we will upload key reports and documents to this area.
Work to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of the Tamar Valley AONB is steered by our 5-year Management Plan. Click the link to view the Plan.
If you are looking to buy a range of local books and maps, please visit our Shop (Coming Soon).
For the latest newsletter The Valley or Annual Review, please click the links.



Tamar Valley AONB
conserves and enhances
its unique cultural identity and outstanding natural beauty for the benefit of all the people who live, work and visit the area, now and in the future.