Poster Distribution Volunteer
Could you regularly pop into your local shop/post office/library/community centre, etc? Would you enjoy chatting to people and supporting your local wildlife charity? This role could be for you……
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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Could you regularly pop into your local shop/post office/library/community centre, etc? Would you enjoy chatting to people and supporting your local wildlife charity? This role could be for you……
Would you love engaging with people about the wildlife of Far Ings and the natural world in general? This role could be for you…
Do you enjoy being outdoors and getting stuck in? Do you want to make a difference to the outdoor areas of a busy education centre with a real people and wildlife focus? This role could be for you…
Do you enjoy DIY and getting things done? Do you want to make a difference in a busy centre with a real people and wildlife focus? This role could be for you…
Weekly volunteer groups take place at Messingham Sand Quarry or Scotton Common nature reserves, usually every Monday.
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 work parties are held on our coastal reserves in the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park.
Volunteers are needed to join the Gibraltar Point Work Party for habitat management, surveying, patrolling, and DIY.
There are monthly work parties on nature reserves on the Isle of Axholme held on the first Friday of each month.
Our Horncastle & Woodhall Spa Area Group meet on Sunday mornings to help at the airfield nature reserve.