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Volunteers play a very important part in the success of wildlife conservation projects. We at The Otter Trust truly value the support and commitment of our volunteers.
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volunteer with us
The Otter trust believes that volunteering should not only benefit the wildlife and habitats in which the work is done but should also be a journey of learning and self-discovery. Whilst enjoying looking after some the Waveney catchments most valuable natural areas.
volunteering can...
GAIN New skillsHelping you to gain new skills, meet new people and improve your mental and physical wellbeing.
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work experienceCan also provide valuable work experience which can enhance your CV and future career prospects..
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MEET NEW PEOPLEWe embrace diversity and involve volunteers of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.
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COmmitment?As a volunteer your time commitment is up to you. You can give as little as a couple of hours a week.
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Completing a range of tasks and activities including heritage breed husbandry, practical habitat management, citizen science and education enterprises mainly at our ambassador Dickleburgh Moor reserve and other locales within the Waveney catchment.
EXpERIENCE?No experience? No problem. Many roles require no particular skills or experience, and for those that do, full training will be provided.
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Our volunteers are part of The Otter Trust family and as such can often be the face of the organisation helping to spread the word and share the positive impacts of our work to the wider public.