Threatened Species Surveyor - High Brown Fritillary (St Brides Major)
Butterfly ConservationJob Description
Threatened Species Surveyor - High Brown Fritillary (St Brides Major)
We need people to record the High Brown Fritillary at its last site in Wales. Join us on our butterfly counting transects in June and July when this butterfly can be seen flying on and around Old Castle Down. 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 - High Brown Fritillary
Volunteer manager
Conservation Manager, Landscape Officer or Ecologist
Where you will be based
Outdoors
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