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Reserve Biodiversity Monitor and Surveyor (Dragonflies, damselflies and butterflies at Montiaghs Moss)

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La persona voluntaria debe estar en o cerca de Craigavon, Northern Ireland, Reino Unido
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Reserve Biodiversity Monitor and Surveyor (Dragonflies, damselflies and butterflies at Montiaghs Moss)

Our nature reserves are special places for people and wildlife. We need volunteers to complete a variety of surveys to collect essential data. This science will contribute to habitat management, inform policy and help influence external organisations.

It might seem like these wild places have always just been there. But quite often we have to work really hard to maintain habitats to be in the best condition for wildlife. We have lost a lot of wild landscapes, so the small places that we do have, need a bit of extra care.

In order to ensure that the work we are doing is having the right impact for wildlife. Our survey work helps to inform the conservation work we do.

This is a really interesting role and will involve:

  • Surveying wildlife on the reserve- particularly dragonflies, damselflies and butterflies.
  • Input surveying data to the database or submitting it for another individual to input.
  • Following the RSPB policy for lone working and holding sensitive data.

We will offer training in ID and surveying skills to ensure that you are prepared for each individual survey.

The skills required for this role will be dependent on what species are being monitored/surveyed.

  • Experience observing wildlife and a good knowledge of wildlife (or a willingness to increase your identification and/or survey knowledge to undertake this role).
  • Organisation skills, to be able to keep reliable records of what has been seen.
  • IT skills for submitting records and keeping in touch.
  • Ability to work independently, or possibly in a small team.
  • Be available on a rota style system for the monitoring period April - October.

Successful applicants will need to apply for a wildlife license to monitoring for Irish damselfly.

This is a really rewarding role and offers volunteers a chance to develop hands on experience and skills around surveying. The role also offers an opportunity to be out in nature and benefit your own health and wellbeing. It will suit someone who enjoys being outdoors and volunteers will have to observe wildlife closely, which is wonderful if you take enjoyment from the natural world. Monitoring can often take you to the same places time and again, so you will see the season changes.

You will be contributing to Saving Nature; our survey and monitoring work helps provide vital knowledge so we are able to better protect these places for nature long into the future.

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Why we want you

Our nature reserves are very special places for people and wildlife. Right across the UK the RSPB manages woodlands and wetlands, heathlands and meadows. A real mosaic of different kinds of habitats for a wide range of wildlife.

It might seem like these wild places have always just been there. But quite often we have to work really hard to maintain habitats to be in the best condition for wildlife. We have lost a lot of wild landscapes, so the small places that we do have, need a bit of extra care.

In order to ensure that the work we are doing is having the right impact for wildlife.

We need your help to complete a variety of annual and monthly surveys to collect essential data about various species to monitor population trends and help inform the science behind our work. We want to connect more people to nature and are able to train and support people who are new to surveying and provide all the guidance you need to complete a survey.

This science will then contribute to habitat management plans, inform policy decisions and help influence external organisations.

The RSPB is the UK's largest nature conservation charity! Join our fantastic volunteers who are helping to inspire everyone to give nature a home and secure a healthy environment for wildlife. We will help you gain skills and give you an invaluable insight into our essential work.

Our nature reserves are special places for people and wildlife. We need volunteers to complete a variety of surveys to collect essential data. This science will contribute to habitat management, inform policy and help influence external…

Ubicación

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Montiaghs Moss Nature Reserve

Featherbed Rd, Craigavon BT67, UK

Cómo aplicar

Thank you for your interest in this role! Please apply via the RSPB website.

Thank you for your interest in this role! Please apply via the RSPB website.

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