What qualifications do you need to be a wildlife conservationist?
Qualifications and training required While graduates from any degree discipline can become nature conservation officers, an appropriate degree gained in a subject such as biology, zoology, geography, botanical or plant sciences, or environmental sciences is useful.
What does a nature conservation officer do?
A nature conservation officer monitors hunting and fishing in natural areas and ensures environmental laws and regulations are being followed. Nature conservation officers typically conduct regular patrols of the facilities where they work, which might involve navigating different types of terrain and weather.
What jobs can I get with a wildlife conservation degree?
Wildlife Technician.
Who is president of the Wildlife Trusts?
Tony Juniper
The Wildlife Trusts/Presidents
What is the difference between a conservation officer and a game warden?
Conservation officers are tasked with checking the licenses and the bag limits of hunters and anglers and investigate areas where illegal hunting has been reported. For example, game wardens in rural areas are often responsible for preventing illegal poaching and enforcing hunting laws.
How many people work for the Wildlife Trusts?
Each of the 46 Wildlife Trusts is an independent charity and together we employ more than 2,000 people. We are always looking for passionate, dedicated and resourceful people to join us. If you have an interest in nature conservation issues and a passion for the values of The Wildlife Trusts, we would love to hear from you.
What are the responsibilities of the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust?
Key Responsibilities: Management of the Trust’s northern reserves including Chaddesley Wood, The Devil’s Spittleful, Pound Green Common and Wilden Marsh. Key Responsibilities: Management of the Trust’s western reserves including Trench Wood, Monkwood and The Knapp and Papermill.
Who is the south west wildlife fundraising limited?
This team are employed by South West Wildlife Fundraising Limited, a company jointly owned by Worcestershire Wildlife Trust and seven other Wildlife Trusts in the South West of England. Responsible for recruiting new members of the Trust. Responsible for recruiting new members of the Trust.
What does Sadie do for the Wildlife Trust?
Main responsibility is the design and delivery of a range of public campaigns and events. These aim to raise awareness and inspire people to act to support wildlife and nature conservation across Worcestershire. Sadie also supports wider engagement activities for the Trust.