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Knowledge Development Coordinator Blue Ventures
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Senior Project Manager (Species Recovery) Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
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Assistant Engagement Officer Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
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Reserve Manager WWT
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Urban Forestry Trainee x 2 Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust
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Wildscapes Business Development Manager Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust
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Living Collections Manager Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
Latest Volunteer Roles
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Nature Reserves Voluntary Trainee- North Central Reserves Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
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Hickling Broad Visitor Centre volunteer Norfolk Wildlife Trust
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Ranworth Broad Information Centre Volunteer Norfolk Wildlife Trust
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Holme Dunes Visitor Centre Volunteer Norfolk Wildlife Trust
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Independent Event Team Volunteer Norfolk Wildlife Trust
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Volunteer Abroad – GapYear A Broader View Volunteers
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Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels – Volunteer Grey Squirrel Control Officer Scottish Wildlife Trust
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Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels – Volunteer Grey Squirrel Control Officer Scottish Wildlife Trust
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Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels – Community Engagement Volunteer Scottish Wildlife Trust
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Wildlife Warden Little Belhus Country Park Trust
Latest Courses
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Painting Bluebells in Watercolours & Gouache Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Bats: Ecology & Survey Techniques Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Bats: Ecology & Survey Techniques Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Amphibian Ecology & Survey Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Wildlife Gardening for Beginners Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Botanical /Scientific Drawing & Illustration Techniques Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Tool Sharpening and Maintenance Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Weaving with Rush Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Painting Skies using Watercolours & Gouache Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Tree Survey & Inspection (LANTRA) Surrey Wildlife Trust
Species Can Be Saved in Fraser River
The Fraser River Estuary in British Columbia is home to 102 species at risk of extinction - species who are relied upon by many people who live in or near the ecosystem for their livelihoods. A new study brings hope that it's not to late to save them all.
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Surveys along the length of the River Ganges, alongside interviews with local fishermen, have revealed that waste fishing gear is posing a serious threat to many species. A system that would provide fishermen to recycle their nets could be effective at preventing entanglement.
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The Australian icon, the koala, is facing extinction due to bushfires and habitat loss. However, impacts of these stressors over the long-term has not been known. A recent study has shown that this species is facing a significant impact of human population growth and that conservation action must be taken.
Read More »Surprising Rise of China's Leopard Population
Populations numbers of the North Chinese leopard are on the rise. Clearing of habitat and poaching has reduced numbers in the past, but forest on the Loess Plateau has been restored which has caused prey to return, and likewise the big cats.
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