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Conservation Volunteers needed

Wednesday 2nd June

Conservation Volunteers needed

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust manages over 60 nature reserves throughout the county. We are always on the look out for volunteers to assist us with practical conservation tasks on our sites. We are currently in need of many more volunteers to help out on our reserves in the North of Nottinghamshire.

Every Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday we are offering the chance to join our Northern reserves team for our Conservation Work days.
With no previous experience necessary and no long-term commitment required, these days are a great opportunity to get out and about in the countryside, meet new people and gain new skills as you try your hand at a wide variety of fun conservation tasks such as hedge-laying, planting trees, scrub removal, reed planting and much more.
The Conservation Work days take place at different nature reserves throughout North Nottinghamshire. You could be volunteering your time by spending the day in one of our majestic woodlands such as Treswell or Duke’s Wood. Or you could be helping us manage one of our beautiful wildflower meadows such as Eakring or Ashtons Meadows.
Why not come along and help us make a difference to Nottinghamshire’s wildlife?
Booking is essential, so please contact Rob Atkinson on 01777 713 940 or James Simpson on 01777 713 944 if you would like to join one of our Northern Conservation Work days.
If you would like to volunteer to help out our conservation teams in other areas of the county, click here for more information.

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