Foulney Island Seabird Protection Volunteer
Want to play a vital role in protecting beach-nesting birds? With your help we can protect the Foulney Island tern colony long into the future!
Want to play a vital role in protecting beach-nesting birds? With your help we can protect the Foulney Island tern colony long into the future!
South Walney Nature Reserve is hosting ‘Operation Seabird,’ an event where joint partners work together to teach visitors about our wonderful marine wildlife.
In her first blog, Jessie Prentice, Seasonal Warden at South Walney, talks about how she's protecting wildlife at this special coastal nature reserve
Volunteers, Jan McArthur and Judith Wallen support Jamie Normington, the Trust's Education and Volunteering Officer. If you make a volunteer enquiry or register as a new volunteer, chances…
Number of chicks fledging is up at two coastal nature reserves near Barrow, despite ongoing disturbance issues
After a difficult year for terns on Foulney Island Nature Reserve, we once again have a seasonal warden to help protect these rare seabirds
Arctic and little tern breed on this island nature reserve during the summer whilst in autumn and winter it's a great site to see waders.
Browse our current volunteering opportunities and help wildlife in your local area. There are volunteering opportunities across the UK, from supporting events, to community gardening and species surveying.
Are you thinking of volunteering with the Trust? This short talk is the perfect way to find out a bit more about us and what you can expect.