Lead Wildlife Manager
Forestry England
Join us. We're foresters, professionals and experts. We are a passionate team who love to share our enthusiasm and want to make a positive difference for you and the environment.
Together, we’re using our scale and expertise to grow the nation’s forests for everyone. We’re already adapting our landscapes for tomorrow, and getting stuff done today, like creating amazing places and experiences for you to enjoy. We're providing vital homes for wildlife, making our air cleaner to breathe and producing sustainable timber
What you’ll do…
Wildlife management sits at the heart of nature recovery, sustainable forestry and forest resilience. It protects biodiversity, enables the next generation of timber, and restores balance to ecosystems that can no longer regulate themselves. This role leads the wildlife management function across the >250,000 hectares of the nation’s forests managed by Forestry England. Of this, around 68,000 hectares are designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest and 59,000 hectares are ancient woodland. These landscapes support significant populations of native and non‑native ungulates - including muntjac, roe, fallow, sika and red deer - as well as feral wild boar.
Evidence shows that deer pressure on woodlands has risen over recent decades, with approximately 33% of English woodlands now negatively affected, up from 24% in the early 2000s. In addition to deer, non-native grey squirrels create substantial challenges for woodland recovery, causing damage such as bark stripping, alongside challenging our native wildlife. With the UK lacking its native top predators, active wildlife management remains essential to replicate natural ecological functions and maintain balanced, healthy woodland ecosystems. This intervention is vital to enable nature recovery, support sustainable forestry, and maintain the long‑term resilience of the forests we manage.
This role provides strategic leadership for wildlife management across England, overseeing more than 70 dedicated staff. The post holder will act as Forestry England’s subject matter expert within the National Operations team and will report directly to the Head of Environment and Nature Recovery.
Please see the job description for more information and details about what we need from you.
Where you’ll work…
This is a flexible, National role, that will involve dealing with contacts across England, meaning occasional travel with overnight stays. The postholder will be expected to regularly travel in accordance with the needs of the business and the demands of the post.
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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