Wildlife Ranger
Forestry England
The Wildlife Ranger works within Forestry England’s wildlife management team to protect forests, support biodiversity, and uphold high standards of health and safety. A key part of the role involves delivering deer and mammal management in line with district plans, ensuring all carcass handling meets Forestry England and British Quality Wild Venison (BQWV) standards.
The role also contributes to conservation projects, ecological surveys, restocking plans, habitat protection, and liaison with colleagues, stakeholders, sporting tenants, and woodland users. Rangers produce risk assessments, hazard maps, and supervise wildlife management contracts while maintaining issued equipment to required standards.
Essential skills include experience in deer/wildlife management, land and woodland management, good ecological knowledge, strong communication abilities, competent IT use, and the ability to manage a deer dog. Required qualifications include DMQ Levels 1 & 2 with trained hunter status, a police firearms certificate, and a full UK driving licence. Desirable qualifications include wildlife/conservation diplomas, EPS licences, quad bike training, and Forestry First Aid.
We offer a benefits package including a government pension scheme and flexible working. We also provide personal and career development opportunities.
About Forestry England
Forestry England is an executive agency, sponsored by the Forestry Commission. We receive just under a quarter of our income from the Forestry Commission, and the rest we generate ourselves. All our income goes back into creating beautiful forests for people to enjoy and homes for wildlife.
For over 100 years, we have been growing, shaping and caring for over 1,500 of our nation’s forests for the benefit and enjoyment of all, for this generation and the next.
Forestry England is an executive agency, sponsored by the Forestry Commission. We receive just under a quarter of our income from the Forestry Commission, and the rest we generate ourselves. All our income goes back into creating beautiful forests for people to enjoy and homes for wildlife. For over 100 years, we have been growing, shaping and caring for over 1,500 of our nation’s forests for the benefit and enjoyment of all, for this generation and the next.
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