Why I Volunteer as a Wildlife Watch Group Leader
Read on to find out what being a Wildlife Watch Group Leader means to volunteer Seb Sillitoe.
Read on to find out what being a Wildlife Watch Group Leader means to volunteer Seb Sillitoe.
Originally shared at our 2024 volunteer gathering, this is the journey of Gosling Sike Volunteer Lynda O’Hare, her reasons for volunteering and the experiences and rewards she's gained from…
Volunteers Paul Whitaker and Natalie Thorp jump on the train to Windermere, to help the Planting for Pollinators team improve a community woodland by planting spring bulbs, wildflower plugs and…
Volunteering is at the core of everything we do for wildlife, people and places. We value every volunteer for their contributions however big or small. We also know that volunteering can help…
Are you eco-anxious and feeling disconnected from nature around you? Keen to meet other passionate young people and do something positive for nature and wildlife? Are you currently in secondary or…
Student Placement Vicky Slugocki shares her experience as a researcher
Marine Champion volunteer Lizzie Pennefather shares her experience as a volunteer on our coastline.
Imagine going on a safari… in wellies. Armed with a pair of binoculars, you’re only looking for one species, each weighing half a tonne… but allegedly friendly.
A poem by Susan Cartwright-Smith, Gosling Sike writer-in-residence and Wildlife Watch Leader for Houghton Watch Group