Practical Conservation - Southern (Upton) Reserves
Focusing on four of our grassland sites in the south of Worcestershire, this volunteer team looks after Brotheridge Green, Boynes Coppice and Meadows, Nash’s Meadows and Melrose Farm Meadows.
Focusing on four of our grassland sites in the south of Worcestershire, this volunteer team looks after Brotheridge Green, Boynes Coppice and Meadows, Nash’s Meadows and Melrose Farm Meadows.
A common dragonfly of ponds, lakes and canals near woodland, the Southern Hawker can be seen patrolling the water or 'hawking' through woodland rides. A fast-flying species, it will…
The most common wood ant is the southern wood Ant, or 'red wood ant', which is found in England and Wales. An aggressive predator, it plays a vital pest control role in our woodlands.…
The Oxfordshire Reserves Officer will help nature recover by directly working towards habitat management objectives across a suite of reserves covering wetland, floodplain meadows, limestone…
This is probably the most widespread and commonest of the marsh orchids.
This is an exciting opportunity to join Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust in a key Senior Management Team position.
If you’re a motivated and entrepreneurial manager who can prioritise and…
Led by Eden River's Trust and supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, we have a very exciting and rewarding opportunity for a passionate and dedicated individual to join us as a…
We are seeking volunteers to assist in the management of Ulster Wildlife nature reserves, specifically Balloo Woodland and Wetland, Bangor, Slievenacloy, Lisburn and Bog Meadows, Belfast.
Join our Malvern Local Group as they explore four Leicestershire Wildlife Trust nature reserves.
Danbury Ridge Nature Reserves are a wonderful mosaic of woodland, common, heathland, streams and bogs