Biological Monitoring and Wildlife Surveillance
Castle Eden Dene National Nature Reserve is an ancient woodland located in the centre of Peterlee.
Castle Eden Dene, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a National Nature Reserve (NNR), is an important natural corridor for biodiversity conservation. As an NNR, it provides a sanctuary for many species that are rare or declining elsewhere, ensuring their survival and offering visitors a glimpse into an ancient and biodiverse ecosystem. Notable wildlife includes various bird species, mammals like badgers and deer, and a rich variety of plant life, including some local scarcities.
As a wildlife survey volunteer, you play a crucial role in supporting conservation efforts, contributing to scientific research, and protecting biodiversity.
Hours: Flexible on weekdays between 8am and 4pm.
Type: Conservation/Environment, Outdoors, Wildlife & Animals.
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