Ranger
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
This role is vital to our work in Dalnacardoch to assist the Head Stalker in managing the deer population to allow woodland expansion and restoration of other ecosystems, whilst in the presence of deer. This will involve targeted deer control across the 76 sq. km of Dalnacardoch Estate in the Cairngorms National Park, in remote locations and at high altitudes.
Assisting the Estate’s ecologist in monitoring of biodiversity to track the progress of a landscape-scale rewilding project being delivered by Durrell over the next 100 years. This will include undertaking surveys and recording of rare species, ecosystem monitoring and liaison with external contractors and University partners carrying out monitoring activities on the land.
The role will report to the Rewilding Ecologist, working closely with on-site staff including the Head Stalker, Stalking Pony Manager, and Programme Director. The role will also engage with research partners and contractors working on the site.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Work with the Head Stalker to plan and deliver the Estate’s deer management objectives, namely, to reduce browsing pressure to levels conducive to successful natural regeneration.
- Working with the Head Stalker to undertake/maintain spatial deer data.
- Supporting the wider estate in maintenance of key infrastructure using a wide range of plant and machinery. Including the care, maintenance and operator checks necessary for all vehicles and machinery used, as per training provided.
- Support the survey and monitoring programme to measure landscape level change delivered during this long-term rewilding project including data collation and input.
- Work with others at Durrell to design and implement a peatland restoration plan, and reforestation plan for the estate.
- Represent Durrell and the Estate at relevant local and regional meetings.
- Maintain and nurture existing, and develop new, relationships and partnerships with research institutions and other relevant actors.
- As required coordinate and support site visitation from contractors, consultants and visiting researchers.
- Support the Durrell Scotland team to create reports for internal and external use.
Training for relevant vehicles and machinery, and ongoing skill development opportunities will be provided for a suitable candidate. Accommodation will be provided. Due to the nature of the role, reasonable flexibility in working hours during high-demand periods will be required.
This is a 2 year fixed term contract.
About Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is an international charity, headquartered at Jersey Zoo in the Channel Islands, working to save species from extinction.
Established by author and conservationist Gerald Durrell in 1959, Durrell’s aim is for more diverse, beautiful and resilient natural landscapes in which species can thrive and people can enjoy a deeper connection with nature.
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is an international charity, headquartered at Jersey Zoo in the Channel Islands, working to save species from extinction.Established by author and conservationist Gerald Durrell in 1959, Durrell’s aim is for more diverse, beautiful and resilient natural landscapes in which species can thrive and people can enjoy a deeper connection with nature.
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