Conservation Jobs – Field Tutor
While this certainly hasn’t been a straight path from uni, and I’ve had luck and opportunities presented to me on the way, I strongly believe you make your own opportunities.
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While this certainly hasn’t been a straight path from uni, and I’ve had luck and opportunities presented to me on the way, I strongly believe you make your own opportunities.
I feel very lucky to find a job that combines my degree in Conservation Biology and my passion for communications and writing.
Conservation is a notoriously difficult sector to get into, but it is worth it. The best advice I would give is don’t give up.
Occasionally something happens which is at the heart of what we do, like the outbreak of ash dieback in 2012 and the job will become incredibly demanding over a short period of time.
The aim of these campaigns is largely to engage people with nature, wildlife and wild places, and help to them to understand the value of nature in their own lives.
A short video on how Dr Lynn Dick (Cambridge University) & Natural England are working to counter our declining bumblebee populations.
With UK Fungus Day just around the corner, here’s 5 reasons why fungi has shaped the world
Learning to manage the habitats and biodiversity within our oceans and coasts is one of the greatest challenges of this century.
Time to apply is running out! Get your application in for a chance to secure funding…
Watch how they are combating deforestation & see how you can lend a hand.