Opportunities for young people to get involved in nature conservation and be part of the movement for change.
Are you aged 13–21 and interested in wildlife, conservation, and the natural world? Do you want to gain practical skills, build experience, and meet like-minded people?
BBOWT's Youth Volunteering Opportunities are designed to help young people connect with nature, learn new skills, and explore pathways into conservation and environmental careers.
View our latest opportunities below, get involved and make a difference!
Volunteering Opportunities
Become a Wildlife Ambassador
If you are interested in helping wildlife by lobbying your MP and/or local councillors, please join our Wildlife Ambassadors. We will contact you with suggested actions, including advice on what to include in your communications.
Join our Youth Volunteering Panel
If you would like to help shape the future of volunteering in BBOWT for young people, you can apply to join our Youth Volunteering Panel.
Dancersend Conservation Work Party Volunteer
An opportunity to carry out practical conservation tasks around this nature reserve near Wendover. This friendly group meets on the second Sunday of each month and roughly fortnightly for Wednesday morning work sessions. No experience needed.
Nature Discovery Centre Young Volunteers (13-17 years)
We are looking for young volunteers from all walks of life to volunteer at the Nature Discovery Centre. Whether you're a nature nerd, a social butterfly, or just looking to boost your CV, we have a place for you! No experience is needed, but a friendly and enthusiastic manner, plus a willingness to help with a variety of tasks, are essential.
Nature Discovery Centre Conservation Volunteer
Conservation volunteers are vital to the Trust’s mission to bring about nature's recovery by providing the hands-on support needed to carry out crucial conservation tasks.
You will play a key role undertaking habitat management tasks with a regular supportive and friendly community of like-minded volunteers who share your passion for the outdoors.
Teenagers at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre by Chris Deeney
Teen Rangers
Join our wildlife club for 11–17-year-olds. Get outdoors, help protect local wild spaces, learn new conservation skills, and become a real wildlife warrior.
- The Nature Discovery Centre, Berks
- Woolley Firs, Berks
- College Lake, Bucks
- Sutton Courtenay, Oxon
Teenagers in the woods enjoying nature. Picture: Helena Dolby
Local community groups
Ready to take action for nature? Local community groups are always looking for young people to get involved.
Explore nearby opportunities and find a project that interests you.
Team Wilder
Team Wilder is an initiative by The Wildlife Trusts that encourages everyone to take action for nature.
Follow the link below for ideas and inspiration on how you can help wildlife at home, at school or college, at work, or in your local area.
Once you've taken action, add a pin to the Team Wilder map and show that you're part of the team!
Work experience
Unfortunately, due to current resource limitations and the need to focus on key organisational priorities for the year, we are unable to offer work experience for the foreseeable future.
Here are some useful links to other organisations that we work with, who offer work experience, apprenticeships, and intern opportunities:
Chiltern Rangers - Work experience
Countryside Jobs - Apprenticeships and Interns
Green Jobs for Nature - Work experience
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) - Early career placements or email workexperience@wwt.org.uk