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Kendal, Cumbria (On-site) 2472.77 miles
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary
Job description

Would you like to help us monitor our restored hay meadows? Do you have some plant ID skills or are keen to develop your skills? Then join our team of meadow surveyors.

Surveying grassland hay meadows that Cumbria Wildlife Trust has restored, or has the  potential to restore. This involves counting the cover of wildflower species and grass species within celled quadrats at random locations across the site.

  • Previous botanical ID skills would be ideal but not essential if the participant is happy to learn.
  • Survey skills using quadrats will be required to carry out the task but these skills can be taught too.
  • A willingness to work with other volunteers as a pair to carry out the survey.
  • We would like to ask for a minimum of one botanical survey (2 full days of surveying) per year.

Our grassland team works on many grassland sites; some being our own sites, on partner organisations sites, various landowners and farmers holdings etc.  With the help of our grassland survey volunteers, we are able to revisit more of our restored sites to monitor its progress and success which can support our future restoration work.

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Cumbria Wildlife Trust View profile Company size Size: 51 - 100
Refreshed on: 29 April 2024
Closing date: 13 June 2024 at 23:59
Job ref: CWTMSVCJ
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