BIS are looking for an enthusiastic and skilled Engagement Officer to inspire communities across Powys and Bannau Brycheiniog to connect with nature through events and social media and help them discover and record the wildlife around them. You'll raise awareness of biological recording, work on projects that support new and experienced recorders and strengthen local knowledge of biodiversity. Through your work, you'll support our team to build a more informed and active recording community and contribute towards nature recovery across our area.
Salary: £27,000 (pro-rata).
Enfys Ecology, is seeking experienced Great Crested Newt trappers, and a well-organised Project Scheduling Officer, to support two licensed mitigation projects in North East Wales.
Closing date: Friday 11 July 2025.
Celebrate Flintshire Meadowfest and learn about our spectacular wildflower meadows!
You'll find exhibits, storytelling, face painting and other fun family activities.
Stalls, Face Painting, Storytelling, Willow Weaving.
This role's purpose is to carry out activities and assessments in line with the Council's Biodiversity policies to improve biodiversity across the county while working in collaboration with the Local Nature Partnership (LNP) team.
Closing date: 30 June 2025
Latest news on North Wales Odonata. North Wales gets its very first confirmed record of Lesser Emperor (Anax
parthenope).
Events and guided walks. Butterfly monitoring and how to get involved. Bryn Euryn butterfly and day-flying moths walk. Silver-studded Blue and butterflies of the Great Orme walk.
Join WBP this October for the Wales Biodiversity Partnership Conference! This free, face-to-face event brings together people from across Wales and beyond to explore how we can work together to restore biodiversity and promote ecosystem resilience.
Nature Counts is a North Wales Wildlife Trust project which aims to encourage more people to get involved in recording wildlife on our Nature Reserves. The project has been made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund, with thanks to National Lottery players.
How can you help or get involved?
Lots of people visit our reserves, for various reasons. We're asking that whilst you're there, make a record of what plants and animals you see during your visit. Log in to Cofnod's easy to use Online Recording System (ORS) to submit your records, either using a Smartphone in the field (you just need some internet coverage) or when you get home. Your records will be available to NWWT together with other records held by Cofnod for our reserves and you will make a direct contribution to our knowledge of the site. To find out more, click on the website link.