Butterfly Volunteer Surveyor
Do you love walking in the countryside on a sunny day? Can you identify the most common butterfly species that we have here in Yorkshire? If so, the role of butterfly surveyor could be perfect for you.
We are currently looking to recruit Volunteer Butterfly Transect Surveyors across our Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Reserves for the Spring/Summer 2025 season.
Butterflies have rapid life cycles and often a high sensitivity to environmental conditions, meaning they are uniquely placed to act as indicators to environmental changes. As a result, butterfly surveys are a key ecological monitoring program on our reserves. Collecting data on the species present, as well as the abundance of these species over time, allows us to identify trends. These trends help to inform us on how best to manage reserves, for example:
- If data shows a species is in decline; we can investigate what may have caused this and consider what actions might be needed to halt or even reverse it e.g, habitat creation, or changes in management practices.
- If data shows a species is thriving; this may prompt research into why that might be and if there are lessons we can take and apply at other reserves.
Additionally, the data collected through the butterfly surveys is shared with Butterfly Conservation through entry into the UK BMS (United Kingdom Butterfly Monitoring Scheme) database, making an important contribution to a national monitoring initiative. The result of this important work is a knowledge base that, amongst other things, informs government policies addressing environmental issues.
Butterfly surveying is a great way to learn about and enjoy nature, get some exercise, and fill your lungs with fresh air! So whether you’re a life-long butterfly enthusiast or someone who has only recently come to appreciate their beauty and importance, we would love to hear from you.
Please note, we are currently carrying out recruitment for potential surveyors across Yorkshire and as a result we’re not able to specify which reserves will need to be surveyed in summer 2025, however we expect to be able to share the locations we’ll need to survey by early spring 2025 – if you’d like to register your interest we’d love to hear from you!
How to Apply
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Key Information
Organisation:
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Duration:
Fixed Term, Temporary
Hours:
Part Time
Level:
Entry Level
Sectors:
Conservation, Countryside & Land Management, Ecology, Environment, Nature & Wildlife
Location:
Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Application Deadline:
Not specified, apply soon.