Rangers: volunteer ranger service
Would you like to
help conservation work in the countryside by becoming a volunteer
Ranger?
The Countryside Ranger Service is very keen to attract volunteers
to take part in a wide variety of activities.
Becoming a volunteer Ranger is especially useful for anyone who is
thinking of developing a career in countryside management as it
gives the opportunity for real practical experience. Practical
conservation is an obvious area to start, with training available
in woodland and wetland management, access improvements,
constructing countryside furniture, and much more.
If your career ambitions lie in countryside recreation and visitor
services then becoming a volunteer can also give you valuable
knowledge and experience and help you develop a full working
knowledge of what Rangers do.
You'll also be welcome if you just want to get involved on an
informal basis to do your bit for the environment - your support
will be greatly appreciated. You can attend at any time, weekdays
or weekends, and need no prior experience as training will be
given. The latest task programme is now available from the
Countryside Rangers.
If you're interested in becoming a volunteer ranger, get in
touch.
Contact us
Countryside Rangers, Beacon Country Park, Beacon Lane, Up
Holland, Lancashire WN8 7RU
Tel:01695 622794
Email: beacon.park@westlancsdc.gov.uk
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