The entoLIVE webinar series is a programme of virtual talks exploring the science of insects and other invertebrates. Understanding the latest scientific findings about our wildlife is ...
The UK is home to 20 species of Damselfly (Zygoptera) that breed in the UK. Alongside Dragonflies, the Damselflies make up the order Odonata. These predatory insects are known for their ...
We are seeking a Marine Policy Officer to join our UK marine policy team at this exciting time. The team are at the forefront of marine conservation, working on marine spatial planning, ...
A flagship nature recovery project in the Highlands of Scotland seeks a ranger for the Beldorney Estate, in Glass near Huntly in Aberdeenshire. Beldorney Estate contains a mosaic of habitats ...
Recognising the difficulties that recent graduates often experience in being able to pursue a career in conservation biology People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) offers several student ...
ORRAA is expanding and we have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Senior Associate to support the Communications team. Reporting to the Communications Director, and collaborating with ...
Do you have the knowledge and skills to coordinate a successful nature restoration partnership? Does working together with key project partners and developing new stakeholder relationships to build ...
Are you an ecologist that wants to work in one of the most stunning parts of the UK, home to many of the country’s most important and iconic habitats and species? Highland Council are looking for two ...
We're looking for an experienced, forward thinking and dedicated Principal Ecologist or Technical Manager to oversee projects resulting in tangible benefits to biodiversity. ...
Loch Abar Mòr is a new nature restoration partnership, working at scale to enable communities to thrive in an ecologically diverse and climate resilient landscape. Led by nature restoration charity ...
This is a fantastic opportunity for talented and driven individuals to join our small but growing dedicated and passionate Thriving Greenspaces Team who are focussed on improving Edinburgh's ...
You will be working to recover Scotland's Wildcats by joining the Saving Wildcats project under direction of the Field Manager (In-situ) working in collaboration with other project staff / ...
NatureScot are looking for an experienced ornithologist to help deliver and influence positive seabird conservation measures across Scotland. Seabird Count and the HPAI Seabird Survey Report have ...
Argyll & The Isles Coast & Countryside Trust (ACT) are seeking an Ecologist with a specialism in rainforests and lower plants to lead our exciting and progressive new Rainforest Restoration Package. ...
You will learn how to plan and report on monitoring and evaluation activities for any type of conservation project. The course covers how to: Define project success in terms of results, objectives and ...
This training course has been developed with input from funders and experienced practitioners to help conservationists create high-quality grant applications. You will learn how to: Select the grant ...
In Shetland, we have a plan to deliver a range of exciting activities to safeguard curlew, lapwing, red-necked phalarope, twite, moss-carder bee, oysterplant, endemic hawkweed species and plantain ...
EP Ecology is seeking to employ a skilled ecologist to help deliver a growing workload of projects throughout Central Scotland. As a consultant grade within the team, your role will be to support the ...
This is an exciting new opportunity for an ecologist to join the team at Borders Forest Trust to develop and implement a surveying and monitoring programme for its Wild Heart Sites. The Reviving the ...
The State of the UK's Invertebrates Virtual Symposium will bring together a range of invertebrate specialists to showcase some of the innovative work that is being undertaken. We'll explore what is ...
The water quality of our rivers, lakes and seas is a hot topic, with water companies under fire for the amount of raw sewage being discharged into British waters. The impacts of this can be ...
The workshop provides training in organising and leading a bat walk. It gives participants, who may be relatively new to bats, an introduction to bat biology, ecology and identification so ...
This presentation will explore some of these distinctive freshwater leech species, with tips on their ID features, ecology and distribution - as well as where and how you might find them. At the end ...
The UK has 31 species of earthworms that can be found occurring in natural habitats that have been recorded to date. This presentation will explore these species and discuss what we know and ...
Bioacoustics is a cross-disciplinary science that combines biology and acoustics, using the sounds produced by animals to investigate their biology and ecology. Sound recorders can be ...
This Species ID Skills Virtual Symposium will bring together conservationists, environmental educators, biological recording schemes and more to discuss the challenges and opportunities relating to ...
This beginner course will provide you with an introduction to British wildflower families, covering a mixture of the more common and some unusual species, with an opportunity to identify ...
The Species Recovery Trust run a wide range of online short courses on topics aimed to improve your identification skills and understanding of ecosystems. They run throughout the year and include a ...
This six-part online course is designed for those new to bats and wanting to develop a broader understanding of the species we have here in the UK, their ecology and lifestyle, the threats they face ...
The main focus of the course will be to introduce participants to Phase 1 and UKHabs terrestrial habitats and the plants that assist in the classification of such habitats. What plants help you ...