Your chance to be a Wildlife Watch Leader

Whether you fancy being active outdoors, sharing your enthusiasm for wildlife with children or becoming a walking warden, volunteer opportunities abound at the Wildlife Trust.
Wildlife volunteers take a break from hedgelaying at Galley and Warden HillsWildlife volunteers take a break from hedgelaying at Galley and Warden Hills
Wildlife volunteers take a break from hedgelaying at Galley and Warden Hills

They look after 24 nature reserves in Bedfordshire alone and are running a series of taster session for those who’d like to know more about practical conservation.

All you need to bring is sturdy footwear, suitable outdoor clothing and a packed lunch, if you want to make a day of it.

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Choose between Houghton Regis Chalk Pit, Warden Hills, Totternhoe Knolls Reserve and Blow’s Downs Reserve.

Wildlife Watch Leaders are also needed in Houghton Regis. You’d be working as part of a team providing fun and informative wildlife sessions for children and young people.

There are also vacancies for walking wardens who act as another set of eyes and ears , protecting reserves and encouraging their responsible use.

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