Area Group Volunteer (various roles)
Whether it's finding speakers, arranging guided walks, putting up posters, managing the finances or making tea at meetings, the Trust's Area Groups need your help!
Les Binns
Whether you can spare a few hours or a full day, volunteering is a chance to make a real difference to local wildlife whilst learning useful skills, making new friends and increasing your knowledge of wildlife conservation. The time you give makes a huge difference.
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Whether it's finding speakers, arranging guided walks, putting up posters, managing the finances or making tea at meetings, the Trust's Area Groups need your help!
This work party is currently full but if you’re able to travel a little further afield there are opportunities on other reserves. Please check the volunteer vacancies list.
We're looking for volunteers to help us look after and monitor some of the Trust's Roadside Nature Reserves.
This work party is currently full but if you’re able to travel a little further afield there are opportunities on other reserves. Our Horncastle & Woodhall Spa Area Group meet on Sunday…
Do you have a passion for inspiring children about nature and the natural world? Would you like to help deliver environmental activities to school groups and at family events? This role could be…
Volunteers help with a variety of tasks at Deeping Lakes on Tuesdays and Fridays.
There are monthly work parties on nature reserves on the Isle of Axholme held on the first Friday of each month.
Weekly work parties are held on our coastal reserves in the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park.
Wildlife Trust members in the Alford and Louth areas aim to hold work parties on Sundays about once a fortnight from late August to March.
Weekly volunteer groups take place at Messingham Sand Quarry or Scotton Common nature reserves, usually every Monday.