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Living Landscapes, Ulster Wildlife (ONLY VOLS FROM DE/PT/HU/FR/ES/FI)

Ulster Wildlife Trust Limited

Belfast, Regno Unito

Descrizione

The volunteer will assist the Living Landscapes Manager with conservation work throughout Northern Ireland. • Support the “Be there for Barn Owl” project including the national survey and barn owl box delivery and erection • Assist the fieldwork in the Red Squirrels United project including live trapping and camera trapping • Support delivery of data management elements of the projects including grey squirrel least cost pathway modelling effort, grey squirrel control training and community awareness • Data management including the maintenance of the Barn Owl database and scoring matrix and support the Red Squirrels United GIS mapping and report procedures • Other GIS work as required • Assist with campaigns and public events • Placements will have the flexibility outside of their daily duties to engage with other fields of Ulster Wildlife work that they are interested in

Alloggio, vitto e trasporto

Volunteers will live in shared accommodation in South or East Belfast, along with Erasmus+ volunteers from other projects. Volunteers will have their own bedroom and will share kitchen, living room & bathroom. The volunteer will receive food money and volunteer allowance weekly and will be provided with a bus card for local travel.

Formazione durante l'attività

The volunteer will receive induction and orientation on arrival and will receive appropriate role-related training. They will be registered onto the OLS system to support with language learning. The volunteer will attend the Erasmus+ On Arrival Training.

Profilo del partecipante

The volunteer MUST be from one of the countries listed (Spain, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Portugal). Ideally we would like to find a volunteer who is interested in species identification, ecology & conservation management. Since the role will involve work with the public & work in the office, good verbal & written communication skills are useful, as are good IT skills. GIS essential but training can be given. The volunteer must be comfortable with the concept of removing non native invasive species (including grey squirrels) for the protection of native & priority species

Data dell'attività

Dal 01/10/2019 al 29/02/2020


Luogo dell'attività

Belfast, Regno Unito


Volontariato individuale


Cercasi partecipanti da

Germania, Spagna, Finlandia, Francia, Ungheria, Portogallo


Argomenti dell'attività

Termine per la presentazione delle candidature

Termine di presentazione delle domande: 11/09/2019 23:59