Conservation grazing event
A series of talks on how livestock can be used as a tool for nature recovery on land, small nature reserves and larger landscape projects.
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A series of talks on how livestock can be used as a tool for nature recovery on land, small nature reserves and larger landscape projects.
By making a gift to today, you can help us continue grazing our precious nature reserves across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight and ensure these special places continue to thrive.
This spring, the Trust is hoping to raise £125,000 to support our conservation grazing efforts across the county.
Learn about the role of grazing animals in rewilding in this practical course at Dorset Wildlife Trust's Wild Woodbury
Enormous flocks of geese, ducks and swans swirl down from wide skies to drop onto the flat, open expanses of flooded grazing marshes in winter. In spring, lapwing tumble overhead and the soft,…
We need your support to maintain and expand our vital conservation grazing work in Surrey.
Location: Tees Valley Wildlife Trust, Margrove Heritage Centre
Term: Full time (37.5hrs per week), Fixed term for 1 year from start date.
Holidays: 28 days / plus bank holidays.
Get stuck in to practical task on a hands-on conservation day.
This is an exciting opportunity to gain the skills and experience needed to start a career in UK wildlife conservation.
The Lorton Meadows Nature Reserve is open all year around. Visit Meadow Barn at the Conservation Centre to plan your day exploring the nature reserve using our guides and maps.
Please note…