We are looking for a Rural Surveyor to help us manage our diverse let estate portfolio in the Yorkshire Dales.
Joining our team, you'll take on interesting rural surveying work that will help us to deliver sustainable land and property management, for everyone, for ever.
Supporting the Estate Manager, you will mainly be looking after the Malham Tarn and Upper Wharfedale estates.
We have a new opportunity for a Project Officer to join our Landscape Recovery team in the Yorkshire Dales.
Join us in taking an innovative, landscape-scale approach to nature recovery with a range of partners and stakeholders.
The project area covers 94km including Malham Tarn NNR, New House Farm NNR, and multiple SSSIs focussed around Upper Wharfedale, Malhamdale, and Hudswell/Coverdale.
The voice of our landscapes, conservation champions and lovers of all things outdoors, you'll help to keep the British countryside wonderful.
Working in some of the nation's most stunning places and spaces, come rain or shine, your love of the outdoors will inspire others as you strive to ensure that landscapes are beautifully presented and continue to take our visitors' breath away.
As a Designed Landscapes Assistant Ranger, you're the heart and soul of the National Trust in the landscapes we protect.
You're a champion of nature conservation and the great outdoors, and you'll play a crucial role in keeping the nation's beloved countryside and coast in good shape, for wildlife and for people.
Shropshire Wildlife Trust has secured funding from Shropshire Council and DEFRA to deliver Natural Flood Management (NFM) measures in the peat dominated catchment of the River Perry.
We are recruiting an Assistant Ranger to assist in the practical delivery of our grant funded Species Recovery Project here on the Lizard in Cornwall.
This role will be key to the delivery of this significant nature conservation project and will run until the project end date (31st March 2025).
You will work alongside the project's existing Assistant Ranger delivering practical habitat creation and restoration activities that will aid the fortunes of some of the UK's rarest species.
A specialist ecology, land management and arboricultural consultancy based in the East Midlands, working in tandem with other wildlife trusts across the East of the country.A wholly owned subsidiary of a Trust, all profits are gift aided to the Trust to support nature conservation.
Over the last 30 years, they have gift-aided over £1m which has been used to fund habitat conservation work across nature reserves and other wildlife conservation activities and campaigns.This association ensures that they play a key role in the circular economy of delivering advice that meets the needs of developers, planners, utility companies, local authorities, government agencies, but also helps conservation by securing re-investment in other habitats that need protection.Your new role.
You will work under the guidance of a Senior Ecologist, assisting them in the production of Route Biodiversity Action Plans (RBAPs) and Habitat Management Plans (HMPs).