Radnorshire Wildlife Trust

The Wildlife Trusts are working together for an environment rich in wildlife for everyone.  There are 47 Wildlife Trusts in the UK which means that we work locally but act nationally for the benefit of wildlife.
 

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Vacancy - Senior Ecologist (maternity cover)

Llandrindod Wells. Salary £21,618 - £25,218

Closing date for applications: 23/5/12

We are the consultancy arm of the Radnorshire Wildlife Trust and require an ecology graduate or post-graduate for an exciting post. The emphasis will be on protected species surveys but will include other work e.g. management plans, impact assessments and general ecological advice. The post is for nine months initially, full-time or part-time.

Download job descriptionDownload application form.  Both are available from Radnorshire Wildlife Services, Warwick House, High Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 6AG Tel: 01597 825722. Speak to Chris Ledbury for an informal discussion if necessary or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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Gilfach Landmark Art Project - Phase 1

Expression of Interest and Tender extended to Friday 25th May

Project Aim

We would like a landmark that acts as a welcome to the Gilfach Nature Reserve at Marteg Bridge, with an emphasis on using local natural materials. It will evoke a sense of place and blend into the landscape. It will probably be functional - for example, incorporating seating, a meeting point, or a novel interpretation but with a strong, memorable aesthetic.

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dragonflyRadnorshire Wildlife Trust Events

Pop in and say hello to staff and volunteers at the Spring Festival at the Royal Welsh Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th May.   Listen to RWT Director Julian Jones at Speakers Corner on Saturday.  

For the first time ever we are at the Hay Festival of Literature & Arts! Thursday 31st May - Tuesday 5th June.  We'll be in the Garden Area. Call over and say hello.

 

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Flower Identification Workshop

New Radnor Village Hall 

Help monitor our network of roadside verge nature reserves in Radnorshire 2012. Call in anytime between 3pm - 6pm to get flower identification training from Katie Gaisford of Radnorshire Wildlife Services (RWS). For details of where to meet please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or ring 01597 825722.

 
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The Royal Horticultural Society and The Wildlife Trusts have created a comprehensive site with lots of useful information about encouraging wildlife into your garden.