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Crane Park Island Volunteers
Crane Park Island
, Richmond Come down to your beautiful local nature reserve and get stuck in exploring the island and doing some practical conservation work. On the last Sunday of every month volunteers of all ages gather at the Shot Tower for a practical conservation work day on Crane Park Island. We meet at 10:30am and 1:30pm.
Special Requirements: Wear sturdy shoes and if you are staying for the whole day bring lunch
Where: Crane Park Island off Ellerman Avenue, Richmond
When: The last Sunday of the month, sessions start at 10.30am and 1.30pm Number of volunteers needed As many as possible
Contact:
Alex Robb
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alternative
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07702 669 888
Shot Tower Wardens
Crane Park Island
, Richmond Interested in both wildlife and local history? Occasional weekend wardens are needed to help us keep this wonderful historic building open to the public. The Shot Tower visitor centre has fascinating displays about the biodiversity and history of the site. As well as looking for part time wardens, we’re also keen to hear from anyone interested in species monitoring. Crane Park Island is a rich mosaic of habitats and is great for biodiversity. We are always looking for people with a special interest to help us add to our data lists. If you can give a few hours of your time please contact us.
Special Requirements: Enthusiasm and reliability
Where: Crane Park Island off Ellerman Avenue, Richmond
When: Once or twice a week Number of volunteers needed Two
Contact:
Alex Robb
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alternative
)
07702 669 888
Education Volunteers
Gunnersbury Triangle Nature Reserve
, Chiswick You will be working with the Summer Warden to deliver Key Stage 1 and 2 environmental education sessions to school groups and helping lead family, hands on sessions and community events throughout the spring and summer. All training will be provided free and you will have many opportunities to shadow an experienced staff member beforehand. Activities include preparing new resources and delivering group activities such as minibeast safaris, pond dipping and environmental games. Volunteers will gain valuable skills and insight into environmental education.
Special Requirements: Applicants may be CRB checked as the role develops
Where: Gunnersbury Triangle Nature Reserve
When: To be confirmed. Ideally we would like volunteers to commit to at least one day (or one half day) per week.
Contact:
gunnersburytriangle@wildlondon.org.uk
020 87473881
Volunteer Wardens
Gunnersbury Triangle Nature Reserve
, Chiswick We're looking for responsible volunteers to keep the reserve hut clean and tidy, greet visitors and answer their questions and work with volunteers to maintain wildllife habitats. You will be fully trained and supervised.
Special requirements: You will need to be reliable and responsible, have good leadership and communication skills and ideally commit to volunteering for at least one day per week.
Where: Gunnersbury Triangle, opposite Chiswick Park tube station. Training London Wildlife Trust will provide all necessary training and re-imburse within London travel expenses.
Contact:
gunnersburytriangle@wildlondon.org.uk
020 87473881
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