Conservation Volunteering
Get involved
There are all sorts of ways that you can make a difference and help nature flourish in the Bracknell area. It doesn’t matter how much or how little time you have to spare; conservation volunteering is a practical way for you to protect the environment you care about.
You might like to help to create new wildlife features such as woodlands and hedgerows or manage established areas to keep them healthy, for example by clearing ponds of choking weeds. Alternatively, you might like to help protect a Biodiversity Action Plan species by getting involved in projects dedicated to helping these creatures.
Other important activities that you could get involved with include the building and managing of footpaths and footbridges, improving people’s enjoyment of the countryside.
Many conservation groups are also grateful for a helping hand in office administration, running publicity stalls, raising funds and organising events.
You benefit too
Practical conservation is an excellent way of getting fit and feeling good physically. You will also meet new people and develop useful skills. In today’s job market, volunteering is becoming an increasingly valuable stepping stone to a future career.
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