How to get a job in wildlife conservation
Mark Bradfield, Community Wildlife Manager in Oxon, looks back on how he changed careers, became a Conservation Trainee and gained his dream job with the Wildlife Trust
Mark Bradfield, Community Wildlife Manager in Oxon, looks back on how he changed careers, became a Conservation Trainee and gained his dream job with the Wildlife Trust
Hi! I’m Gemma and I am the Campaigns Assistant for Essex Wildlife Trust. In my job, I try to share my passion for nature with others, while encouraging people to love, care and take action for…
Congratulations to Lithumi who has recently completed her Wildlife Watch Nature Ranger Award. She shares her message for young nature lovers in her blog.
This introduction to managing green spaces is an interactive exercise, helping you to manage your patch for people and wildlife.
This introduction to managing green spaces is an interactive exercise, helping you to manage your patch for people and wildlife.
The Nature Discovery Centre is surrounded by a mosaic of different habitats with fantastic wildlife to see all year around.
We are always looking for passionate people to join our team. If you have an interest in nature conservation, we would love to hear from you. Browse our current job opportunities.
The Wildlife Trust's Water Policy Manager, Ali Morse explains the importance of wetlands for wildlife and people
The Wildlife Trusts’ youth activism manager, Arran Wilson, draws on his background as a lecturer in zoology to explore what exactly hibernation is, and which animals rely on it to get through…
Senior Land Manager in Buckinghamshire, Mark Vallance explains how a new way of managing invasive dogwood is paying dividends with more wild flowers
Too much scrub can compromise the diversity of wildlife on our nature reserves, but it’s a question of balance as Land Manager Roger Stace explains.
Berkshire Senior Land Manager Tom Hayward explains why Greenham and Crookham Commons is so important for breeding birds and how everyone can help protect them.