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Marine Ecology Team Leader/Research Assistant Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation

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Microplastics Laboratory Assistant Archipelagos Institue of Marine Conservation

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Marine Mammal Team Leader/Research Assistant Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation

Can Tigers and Humans Co-exist?
Since the beginning of the 20th Century, the world population of tigers has fallen by 97%, from 100,000 individuals to current estimates of just 3,000.
Read More »Shocking South African Extinctions
Over the past 300 years, 79 plants have been confirmed extinct from three of the world's biodiversity hotspots located in South Africa – the Cape Floristic Region, the Succulent Karoo, and the Maputuland-Pondoland-Albany corridor.
Read More »Latest Volunteer Roles
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Conservation Garden Volunteer Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

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Breeding Bird Volunteer Surveyor Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

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Northern Projects Voluntary Placement – Survey & Monitoring Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

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Weekend family Activities Volunteer WWT - Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

Conservation Jobs: Senior Communications Officer
I feel very lucky to find a job that combines my degree in Conservation Biology and my passion for communications and writing.
Read More »Conflict on our Doorstep - Seal Populations and the Fishing Community
Approximately 33% of the world's common seal population is found in the British Isles (27,430) and 85% of this population in Scotland.
Read More »Through the Looking Glass – Local Reserve Volunteering
All of this goes to show that you don’t need to volunteer at Minsmere or Titchwell Marsh, vital and brilliant as these ‘flagship reserves’ are, to make a difference.
Read More »The Devil's Decline
Ongoing monitoring of wild Tasmanian devils has revealed that their population is still in decline, due to the deadly devil facial tumour disease.
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