DNA Biomonitoring Project Officer
- £14,625 per annum plus free accommodation and other benefits
- Ascension Island, South Atlantic
Latest Jobs
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Land Management Officer Cheshire Wildlife Trust
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Endemic Plant Coordinator Ascension Island Government
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Endemic Plant Assistant Ascension Island Government
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Content and Campaigns Officer Lancashire Wildlife Trust
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Park Warden / Biosecurity Officer Ascension Island Government
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Destination Tweed Education & Engagement Officer Tweed Forum
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Administrator WWT
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Programme Manager Sumatran Orangutan Society
Latest Volunteer Roles
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Wildlife Trainee Conservation (Warburg) Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT)
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Volunteer at a Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Africa Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue (formerly In Defense of Animals-Africa)
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Bird Husbandry WWT
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Volunteer Assistant Ranger Scottish Wildlife Trust
Latest Courses
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What is QGIS? Field Studies Council
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Identifying Insects using Specimens and Microscopes Field Studies Council
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Identifying Plants of Limestone Habitats Field Studies Council
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Lichen in the Dales Field Studies Council
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Introducing Ferns Field Studies Council
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Painting Woodland Bluebells Using Watercolours Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Freshwater Invertebrates Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Painting Woodland Scenes using Watercolours and Pencils Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Carve a Green Man Wall Hanging Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Decorate a Wooden Spoon using the Historic Technique of Kolrossing Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Willow Weaving – Flowers (PM session) Surrey Wildlife Trust
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Willow Weaving – Flowers (AM) Surrey Wildlife Trust
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