Job Description
Join Our New Wildlife Conservation Volunteering Programme Help launch our new volunteering programme and play a hands-on role in conserving wildlife habitats at Baronsdown Wildlife Reserve, near Dulverton on the Somerset–Devon border. Why Volunteer? By joining us, you will: Make a positive contribution to wildlife conservation Help protect and enhance local habitats Meet like-minded people Spend time connecting with nature Support your wellbeing through meaningful outdoor activity Saturday 11 July This is the first of a series of practical conservation volunteering days planned throughout the year. Choose the session that suits you: Morning: 10:00am–12:00pm Afternoon: 1:00pm–3:00pm Full day: 10:00am–3:00pm Activities: Pulling ragwort Building nesting boxes Taking part in pollinator surveys No experience is required. Full instruction, supervision, and all necessary tools and equipment will be provided. Please note that the reserve is on uneven and hilly terrain. We recommend: Wellies or sturdy outdoor boots Long sleeves and trousers Gardening gloves, if you have them A hat and sun cream in warm or sunny weather Facilities: Toilets on site Free parking available Tea and biscuits provided If attending for the full day, please bring a packed lunch Get Involved: We welcome volunteers of all ages and experience levels. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. To register your interest, please apply and our Volunteer Coordinator, Angela, will be in touch with further details.
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