Conservation and Wildlife volunteer
The Woodlands Farm Trust
Based on your experience, availability and interest you will be able to do: • Practical conservation management – this involves cutting back vegetation, pond clearance, hedgelaying, coppicing and tree planting. • Taking part in a variety of wildlife surveys throughout the year as part of our citizen science programme. • Learn species identification, basic ecology and land management skills. • Learn use and maintenance of tools.
The Conservation and Wildlife Volunteer Role offers the opportunity to be involved in a variety of tasks related to conservation around the farm. We are looking for volunteers who are keen to be involved in general conservation management of the farm which could include hedgelaying or clearing thistles in our hay meadows. We are also looking for volunteers who have an interest in wildlife and would like to be involved in our wildlife surveys at the farm. No experience is necessary but if you are interested in the topic and willing to learn please get in touch and we will be happy to teach you. What you will be doing as a Conservation and Wildlife Volunteer: The Conservation and Wildlife Volunteer role varies with the seasons and tasks required. You will have the opportunity to work as part of a team alongside other volunteers as well as independently. Based on your experience, availability and interest you will be able to do: • Practical conservation management – this involves cutting back vegetation, pond clearance, hedgelaying, coppicing and tree planting. • Taking part in a variety of wildlife surveys throughout the year as part of our citizen science programme. • Learn species identification, basic ecology and land management skills. • Learn use and maintenance of tools. What skills you need • A good level of fitness • Ability to work well with others as well as on your own • Responsible and reliable • Good communication skills • Ability to follow instructions • Be able to work within the policies and procedures of the Woodlands Farm Trust following all recommended Health and Safety procedures • Experience in conservation management or surveys would be an advantage What’s in it for you: You’re going to work in a great team of volunteers and meet new people. Getting involved in daily tasks will help you to improve your skills, to gain more experience and boost your CV. A full induction will be provided for you in your first few days. Your volunteer manager will be there to help you and provide you with adequate training to help you fulfil your tasks and objectives.
Community Work,Gardening,Practical Work & DIY,Environmental,General & Helping
Building & Maintenance, Conservation, Gardening, Language Skills
• A good level of fitness • Ability to work well with others as well as on your own • Responsible and reliable • Good communication skills • Ability to follow instructions • Be able to work within the policies and procedures of the Woodlands Farm Trust following all recommended Health and Safety procedures • Experience in conservation management or surveys would be an advantage
You’re going to work in a great team of volunteers and meet new people. Getting involved in daily tasks will help you to improve your skills, to gain more experience and boost your CV. A full induction will be provided for you in your first few days. Your volunteer manager will be there to help you and provide you with adequate training to help you fulfil your tasks and objectives.
All year around - Conservation management normally happens at weekends, whereas wildlife surveys are as and when the survey season requires.
DA16 3RP
331 SHOOTERS HILL Welling
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