Millions of Londoners and tourists visit the eight Royal Parks for free each year. The 5,000 acres of historic parkland provide unparalleled opportunities for enjoyment, exploration and healthy living in the heart of the capital.
The Royal Parks manages these spaces and almost everything in them. Part of our remit is to conserve the parks for future generations. We have a Green Housekeeping Committee, which looks at how we can reduce the impact we have on the local and wider environment. We also have an Ecology Officer, who advises on habitat management, sustainability, and biodiversity.
Website: www.royalparks.org.uk
The role of the Volunteer Rangers is to engage with visitors, ensuring they get the most out of their experience. This could be sharing fascinating facts about the park's social and natural heritage, ...
As a Help Nature Thrive Biodiversity Research Officer, you will plan, schedule and co-ordinate the Biodiversity Research Programme with the HNT Project Manager and TRP Biodiversity Manager. ...
We are looking for a Project Manager for our Help Nature Thrive Project (HNT), joining us for a fixed-term contract until 31/3/2023 with the potential to extend subject to funding by the People’s ...