We are looking for two enthusiastic individuals to join the warden teams at St Aidan’s and Fairburn Ings as long-term residential volunteers. We want one person for each site to help manage these ...
Our Biodiversity Shorts are a series of webinars that delve into a range of natural history topics, with live discussion and tuition from an expert tutor. All webinars will be hosted on Zoom, and they ...
We are looking for someone with comprehensive flood risk management and SuDS experience with a proven track record in the delivery of such services, to lead our team in services ranging from ...
We are looking to expand our research department with the recruitment of a new staff member in a Research and Education Officer role. The candidate will hold a relevant PhD in zoology, ecology, ...
Seahorses are enigmatic species, their form and mythical appearance instilling a sense of wonder for many. Their status as a symbol for the oceans is used across the world, however little ...
This presentation will cover the basics that any drone surveyor should consider when surveying areas for biodiversity projects and research. We will discuss the different types of drones available ...
We are looking for a full-time Ecologist with significant experience in all aspects of ecology, including extensive survey and species identification skills. Someone ideally trained in botany, ...
As camera technology advances and the power of AI evolves, are we reaching a point where technology can identify species for us? The UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology has had success ...
The Saola Foundation is seeking a dynamic and experienced Fundraising and Communications Director to join our team. The ideal candidate will be passionate about wildlife conservation and possess a ...
We would like to attract ambitious, skilled and experienced ecologists to discuss joining our organisation, which is uniquely part-funded through membership by industry, regulators and other local ...
There are over 20,000 species of bee worldwide, each with its own unique behaviours, life cycles, and lifestyles. This course explores the varied nesting ecology of UK bee species and ...
With our support, on-going supervision and ‘on the job’ training, you will help the St Nicks team to look after our unique and diverse nature reserve; leading and supporting volunteer groups; ...
The Natural History Online Training Virtual Symposium will explore how virtual training is not synonymous with sitting at a screen to learn about the natural world. We'll hear from four biodiversity ...
Join us today as a conservator volunteer on the Huddersfield Narrow and Ashton Canals. We are looking for somebody that can either assist as part of a team, or undertake water control ...
The entoLIVE webinar series is a programme of virtual talks exploring the science of insects and other invertebrates. Understanding the latest scientific findings about our wildlife is ...
The UK is home to 20 species of Damselfly (Zygoptera) that breed in the UK. Alongside Dragonflies, the Damselflies make up the order Odonata. These predatory insects are known for their ...
This presentation will explore some of these distinctive freshwater leech species, with tips on their ID features, ecology and distribution - as well as where and how you might find them. At the end ...
The Species Recovery Trust run a wide range of online short courses on topics aimed to improve your identification skills and understanding of ecosystems. They run throughout the year and include a ...