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Marine Biological Association | Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust | Living Coasts | The Sharpham Trust | Worcestershire Wildlife Consultancy | Wye Valley AONB | Warwickshire County Council | Sheffield Wildlife Trust | The Green Estate Co. | The Working Woodlands Trust

Each placement is hosted by a different organisation. As a trainee, you will spend your time working alongside professional staff, learning valuable practical and communication skills and gaining an intimate insight into the organisation’s environmental conservation work.

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Marine Biological Association

MBA logoThe Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (MBA) is a professional body for marine biologists with some 1200 members world-wide. The MBA has earned an international reputation for excellence and innovation in research, by the resident scientific staff and visiting research workers, including seven Nobel laureates.

The charitable aims of the Association are:
to promote scientific research into all aspects of life in the sea, including the environment on which it depends, and to disseminate to the public the knowledge gained.

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Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust

Torbay Coast & Countryside Trust logoThe Trust is dedicated to the conservation of the natural and built environment of Torbay and the surrounding area, the provision of recreational facilities and environmental education. Berry Head National Nature Reserve is Torbay 's most important wildlife site and one of England 's 200 National Nature Reserves.

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Living Coasts

Living Coasts logoLiving Coasts, Torquay's Coastal Zoo, is a unique, world class aquatic visitor attraction, focusing on the conservation of coastal and marine life around the globe. It has been developed by Paignton Zoo, with financial support from the South West Regional Development Agency and the European Regional Development fund.

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The Sharpham Trust

The Sharpham Trust logoThe Sharpham Trust, based on the Sharpham estate in South Devon, was founded in 1984. The estate itself comprises 550 acres of sustainably farmed land following a three-mile stretch of the River Dart. The aims of the Sharpham Trust are to maintain, conserve and enhance the land, buildings resources and biodiversity of its estate for public benefit and to provide opportunities for physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual learning; through activity, reflection, creativity and enquiry.

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Worcestershire Wildlife Consultancy

Worcestershire Wildlife ConsultancyWorcestershire Wildlife Consultancy is a professional ecological consultancy which has been operating since 1989 and is wholly owned by Worcestershire Wildlife Trust. We provide a comprehensive suite of ecological services for private individuals, public bodies, industry and commerce.

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Wye Valley AONB

Wye Vallet AONBEstablished in 1971 the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is an internationally important protected landscape.  Recognised for its spectacular river, limestone gorge scenery and dense ravine woodlands, this living and working landscape is rich in history, wildlife, archaeological and industrial remains and impressive geological features. 

The AONB Unit co-ordinates the many initiatives essential to fulfil the AONB’s purpose of designation ‘to Conserve and Enhance the Natural Beauty’. We forge productive partnerships with those who have an impact on the environment in the AONB and raise awareness of the area’s unique qualities and significance.

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Warwickshire County Council Ecology Unit

Warks logoThe Ecology Unit provides an information service to individuals and organisations, including public utilities, consultants and local interest groups. Advice on nature conservation issues is also provided including the formal advice given to some county council and district council departments. We work in partnership with many of these organisations to help safeguard the county’s natural heritage.

The Ecology Unit also runs the Warwickshire Biological Record Centre, a database of information on nature conservation sites in the county. Together with the species record held in the Market Hall Museum the Warwickshire Biological Record Centre is the most comprehensive database on wildlife in the county. We collect information on habitats and species from many sources - including our own surveys and local enthusiasts.

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Sheffield Wildlife Trust

SWT logoSheffield Wildlife Trust exists to build a better future for the people and wildlife of the city.

Targeted work to protect vulnerable habitats and species is happening alongside initiatives to boost the general wildlife value of parks and open spaces across Sheffield.
Working in partnership, both nationally through the Wildlife Trusts network, and locally with the City Council and Sheffield’s regeneration agencies, enables us to make sure wildlife and the environment are given the consideration they deserve.

Locally we have strong links with the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, which covers the whole of the Yorkshire region. We work with the Yorkshire Trust in Sheffield and in Rotherham, where the Blackburn Meadows Nature Reserve provides superb birdwatching, recreational and educational facilities to the people of South Yorkshire through a wide partnership involving the two Trusts, the local councils, Yorkshire Water, South Yorkshire Forest, Magna and the Countryside Agency.

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The Green Estate Co.

the Green Estate Co. logoGreen Estate Ltd was created to turn the neglected open spaces of Manor & Castle into useful places. We are committed to managing green spaces in a way that maximises social, environmental and economic benefits for the neighbourhood.

Green Estate Ltd is owned in partnership by Sheffield Wildlife Trust and Manor & Castle Development Trust.

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The Working Woodlands Trust

The Working Woodlands Trust logoThe Working Woodlands Trust aims to promote the sustainable use of woodlands and their products for the benefit of both wildlife and people.

The Working Woodlands Trust was established in 1997 by a group of professional woodland workers. The Trust evolved after five years of practical experience in running educational events for the public and promoting sustainable woodland management in and around South Yorkshire, England.

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