Charity seeks Trustees to help drive ambitious strategy during anniversary celebration

Charity seeks Trustees to help drive ambitious strategy during anniversary celebration

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust seeks new Trustees to help drive forward ambitious strategy as it celebrates 60 years of standing up for county’s wildlife.
60 years of working towards a wilder Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, a local charity working to protect, create and enhance spaces where people can connect with nature, are seeking to mobilise more people than ever – a mass movement – to take action for nature and climate – and wants to hear from people interested in joining its board of Trustees.

The Trust, which cares for 1300 hectares of nature reserves and has almost 13,000 members, is proud to be rooted in, supported by and accountable to the communities of which it is part, and is currently recruiting volunteers to join its board to help guide its activities at a time when it is seeking to involve and inspire more people than ever before to act locally for nature’s recovery.

We must involve and inspire many more people to take action for nature and the environment.
Erin McDaid, Head of Communications
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

The charity’s Head of Communications Erin McDaid explained: “For 60 years we have protected, created and enhanced some of the most important places for nature in Nottinghamshire, but the scale of the ecological and climate crises means we must take a more radical and urgent approach. We must involve and inspire many more people to take action for nature and the environment.”

Over the past 60 years, the Charity, established in May 1963, has developed an unparalleled knowledge of the county’s wildlife and wild places; it is now looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join its board to help support the management team in driving forward its vital strategy and help secure the resources needed to deliver its ambitious goals.

Erin added: “Several Trustees will retire or come to the end of their terms in the near future and applying to become a Trustee of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is one of the most powerful things you can do to support nature recovery in Nottinghamshire. We are looking for people with broad experience but would particularly welcome applicants with conservation knowledge and expertise of community engagement. We are also keen to hear from people between the ages of 18 and 25 keen to be considered as a Youth Trustee.”

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Find out more about the Trustee role and apply

The closing date for expressions of interest is Monday 26th June 2023.

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