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Nene Wetlands Education event 2019

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Our Staff

It takes a wide range of expertise to deliver landscape scale improvements for wildlife.

We have just over 100 members of staff all with specialist areas of expertise, spanning conservation and research to education and engagement. 

Please contact our press office to interview one of our conservation experts.

Blogs from our staff

Josh 30 Days Wild 2018
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Why I love my local Wildlife Trust

Josh Hellon (Monitoring & Research Manager) on what the Wildlife Trust BCN means to him

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Volunteer Officer to Reserves Officer

Nicky Hennessy, Lilbourne Meadows Reserves Officer, explains how her career with the Wildlife Trust started at the Great Fen as a…

Brian Eversham
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Brian Eversham

Our CEO shares his expertise in blogs on a range of wildlife issues.
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    Wild Live Conference

    I first heard of the Wild Live conference during one of the forum’s winter socials. To be honest, I was already sold on the idea because…

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    Why you should join your local Youth Rangers?

    Youth rangers are a group of young people that enjoy wildlife and the opportunity to make a difference to the wildlife in their local…

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    Internship weeks 5 and 6

    Communities and Education team day at Paxton Pits and my last week of Internship! The highlight of the week and a summary of my time at…

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