Volunteer Local Nature Recovery Coordinator
Chiltern Society
Are you passionate about protecting and enhancing nature? The Chiltern Society’s Community WildBelt Project is looking for YOU to help make a tangible, lasting difference to the Chiltern’s natural landscape.
Backed by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, we’re empowering local communities in the Wendover, Tring, and Aylesbury area to lead a biodiversity revolution. Together, we’ll help biodiversity recover and build connected nature pathways. At a time when nature is under increasing pressure, the innovative project is on the search for a Community Wildbelt Local Nature Recovery Coordinator to work with the community and local groups to kickstart impactful nature recovery projects.
This is a fantastic opportunity to help secure the legacy of our successful Community WildBelt project and become a key part of the Chiltern Society’s volunteer team. This is a broad role primarily focussed on working with the local community to identify, initiate and facilitate nature recovery projects. There is lots of scope to shape the role depending on your interests and aptitudes.
About Chiltern Society
For almost 60 years, the Chiltern Society has been there to help people improve their part of the Chilterns. With our volunteers, members, and partners, we are tackling some of the most serious threats to the countryside – from climate change, to overbearing development and disappearing green spaces and wildlife – to care for this unique landscape.
For almost 60 years, the Chiltern Society has been there to help people improve their part of the Chilterns. With our volunteers, members, and partners, we are tackling some of the most serious threats to the countryside – from climate change, to overbearing development and disappearing green spaces and wildlife – to care for this unique landscape.
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