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Volunteering opportunities at the Woodland Trust. Key facts Tring Park ,Tring, Hertfordshire Part-time About this role Help us to discover the wildlife living at Tring Park. The purpose of this role is to help us monitor a range of species. As a Volunteer Wildlife Monitor you will visit the site regularly, identifying, recording and monitoring species and ensuring the results are recorded For further details please refer to the full task outline (PDF 0.1 MB) Interested? If this role appeals to you, apply now. Apply now. Volunteering opportunities - the Woodland Trust. Key facts Tring Park, Hertfordshire Part time About this role We want visitors to know they are walking on a Woodland Trust site, and to do this we are increasing our on the ground presence.

This includes utilising our mobile visitor centre, which is a large van, which opens out into a colourful and attractive mini-unit in which we can welcome visitors, answer questions and give out leaflets. This role supports your local woodland by raising awareness and we hope this will encourage local people to use and respect the facilities of the wood, the wildlife within the wood and increase its value in the eyes of the local communities. Tring Park comprises of one of Hertfordshire’s largest areas of SSSI chalk grassland alongside broadleaf mixed woodland.

This role is best suited to someone living within 30 miles of the site. For further details about this role please refer to the full task outline (0.1MB) PDF Interested? If this role appeals to you, apply now. Apply now. Volunteering Opportunities - The Woodland Trust. Key facts Tring Park, Tring, Hertfordshire Part time About this role Tring Park comprises of one of Hertfordshire’s largest areas of SSSI chalk grassland alongside broadleaf mixed woodland.

It’s a developing site, with an addition 63 acres of land bought in 2016 to extend the site. The woodland trust monitors popularity on its key visitor sites. The Volunteer Woodland Warden will support the Woodland Trust site manager in monitoring the condition of Tring Park on a regular basis, with regard to the best interests of the visiting public and native wildlife. For more details on this role please refer to the full task outline (PDF 0.1MB) Interested? If this role appeals to you, apply now. Apply now. Chenies Manor House - Luxury Wedding Venue in Buckinghamshire | Beautiful Country House and Gardens. Ashridge Estate. Volunteering - Chiltern Open Air Museum. Volunteering | Mares Community Care Farm. Amersham In Bloom | Amersham Town Council. Cemeteries | Amersham Town Council. Allotments | Amersham Town Council. Volunteering. Volunteer: Game for anything.

Print page However you can help, whether it's face painting, digging, media work or photography, a little time from you can make a world of difference. You can browse all our opportunities below, or you can filter them using the choose location button. This will show you the opportunities near you. We update the list daily so it's always changing. Below, you can see how someone has embraced volunteering with their other interests. Volunteering has given me focus. Amersham - FSC Amersham. Other FSC Learning Locations Amersham Field Centre is located in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The FSC manages the centre and nature reserve on behalf of National Grid Transco. The 30 hectare site provides a mosaic of woodland, grassland and pond habitats for all ages to study.

Find out about the centre Address:Amersham Field Centre Mop End Amersham Bucks HP7 0QR Telephone: 01494 721054 Fax: Email: enquiries.am@field-studies-council.org Head of Centre: Jackie Rham Facilities:* No. of Workrooms: 2 * There is a weather station in the grounds * a shop * a garden * Eco-Centre status * Equipment may be hired through prior arrangement with the Centre Quality Badge: View the Certificate. NHLS - Home page. Find Meetup Groups near you: oxford.