Threatened Species Surveyor – Wood White (Sussex & Surrey)
We need people to record the Wood White, a butterfly on our threatened species list. This data is used to inform decisions which help to conserve butterflies and moths, both locally and nationally.
Our conservation work depends on us knowing how butterfly and moth populations are doing, and we are lucky to have over forty years’ worth of data collected by volunteers to help us in our mission to conserve butterflies and moths.
At Butterfly Conservation, we want to create a world where butterflies and moths are enjoyed by everyone, forever.
Volunteer role
Threatened Species Surveyor – Wood White
Volunteer manager
Conservation Manager, Landscape Officer or Ecologist
Where you will be based
Outdoors
Why we want you
To support and input into Butterfly Conservation’s recording and monitoring projects for the Wood White.
What you will be doing
- Identify the species (including the use of BC apps such as iRecord Butterflies) to the best of your ability.
- Conduct regular or ad-hoc surveys for the Wood White, in one or many locations.
- Seek assistance/advice in identifying species as appropriate.
The skills you need
- Ability to identify the species, at a level appropriate to the relevant survey or scheme.
- Desire to learn and improve identification skills.
- Understanding of the basic attributes of a biological record.
- Own transport required to access survey locations, if required (this will depend of area and scheme).
What’s in it for you
- Develop or apply your knowledge of the Wood White and the environment.
- Contribute directly to the scientific knowledge base of our butterflies in the UK.
- Improve your identification skills.
- Improve your understanding of the distribution and ecology of those species encountered.
- Increase your social circle with like minded people, boosting your wellbeing.
Disclaimer
The amount of time the role takes will vary according to each scheme. Most people spend a couple of hours a week in this role, but you can do as much or as little as you like. We ask that you commit to a minimum of 6 months in this role and complete training when you start. May involve accessing steep slopes, uneven ground, or remote sites. Please check with the named contact for this opportunity. Children aged 13-15 must be accompanied by an adult whilst volunteering. If you are aged 16 or 17, your parent may give written permission for you to volunteer. Please be aware that our insurance cover differs slightly for people aged 75 or over. Please contact the Volunteering Team for more information.
Photo credit: Bob Eade
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