Receptionist Volunteer
The Supporter Engagement team is seeking volunteers to support us welcome visitors to Trust at The Manor House and assist with daily reception and general office administration tasks.
Happy volunteers from BGL Group help to remove willow from Irthlingborough.
We have a wide range of volunteering opportunities, from hands-on reserve work to fundraising to leading a wildlife watch group for children.
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The Supporter Engagement team is seeking volunteers to support us welcome visitors to Trust at The Manor House and assist with daily reception and general office administration tasks.
The Monitoring and Research team are looking for volunteers who can help us record butterflies by doing a weekly transect on a nature reserve between April and September.
Join one of our Cambridgeshire work parties for a wildlife work-out. Get some fresh air, keep fit and make a huge difference for local wildlife, helping us in our work to build and maintain a…
The purpose of this role is to help toads migrating in the springtime to reach their breeding pond safely, by patrolling a road where they frequently cross, picking up animals, and releasing them…
Come and join one of our work parties in Beds for a wildlife work-out. It’s a good way to get some fresh air, keep fit and make a huge difference for local wildlife, helping us in our work to…
We are looking for people with some bat survey experience to run transect surveys on some of our nature reserves.
A Voluntary Reserve Officer role is suitable for someone looking to begin a career in practical wildlife conservation.
We are looking for volunteers to help monitor dormice. This involves regular nest box checks at Brampton Wood in west Cambridgeshire and two sites in the Rockingham Forest area of Northamptonshire…
We are looking for volunteers to help search for dormice at new sites in the Rockingham Forest area, Northamptonshire
The Monitoring and Research team are looking for volunteers who can identify birds by sight and sound to help us record breeding birds at some of our key nature reserves.