Wednesday 31 October 2018

Volunteer Warden - Howlands Marsh, St. Osyth

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Do you want to make a difference for Wildlife in Essex? A volunteer warden is required to regularly monitor Howland’s Marsh. Volunteers need a willingness to be outside, a keen eye for spotting change, an appreciation of the importance of keeping records up to date and a strong independent work ethic.

This role is to monitor and maintain Howland’s Marsh as a Volunteer Warden. Howland’s Marsh is a 74 hectare coastal grazing marshes in Essex, consisting mainly of low lying hummocky grassland, split up by dykes and fleets. 

The warden would be the Trust’s eyes and ears on the ground caring for a site that supports a wide variety of wildlife. They would need to visit the site once a week, walk around and check everything is ok. 

Opportunity Type
Type of Opportunity: 
Wardens
Commitment Required
Day of the Week: 
Any day
Frequency: 
Weekly
Duration (from): 
Sat, 01/09/2018 (All day)
Contact details: 
<p> Please contact Kelly Osborne on volunteering@essexwt.org.uk or call 01621 862 940 for more information. To apply please send an email detailing why you are interested in the position and any relevant experience you may have.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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