Our Practical Conservation Group Volunteers make a real difference to their local environment. Without them, many threatened butterflies and moths could be lost forever.
At Butterfly Conservation, we want to create a world where butterflies and moths are enjoyed by everyone, forever. Our Group Volunteers help ensure that their local site is a haven for wildlife and the people who enjoy it. Working with other volunteers doing hands on, practical work, they make sure the site is right for butterflies by cutting, raking or digging.
There's often a bonfire and refreshments, too!
You will enjoy physical work and have the chance to see the results of your efforts both on the day and in the following spring and summer when the butterflies and moths return. You don't need to know anything about butterflies or moths to get started, but will have the chance to learn about them and other wildlife.
Come and join us for a taster day - and if you like it then we'd love to have you back for more!
Practical Conservation Group Volunteer
Practical Conservation Group Leader
Outdoors
To take part in practical conservation tasks on key sites for the benefit of moths and butterflies.
This role is active year round. Practical conservation days ("work parties") are arranged at intervals during the season, but usually take place between 10am and 4pm on the chosen day. We ask for a minimum commitment to attend 1 work party over the course of one season. We will also ask you to complete health and safety training for the role. May involve accessing steep slopes, uneven ground, or remote sites. Please check with the named contact for this opportunity. Children aged 13-15 must be accompanied by an adult whilst volunteering. If you are aged 16 or 17, your parent may give written permission for you to volunteer without adult supervision.