Practical Reserve Work
Regular work parties are held on our nature reserves, managing species and habitats and maintaining access for visitors.
We have three main work parties:
On reserves in north Conwy, north Gwynedd and Anglesey - meeting regularly on Wednesday and occasionally on Thursday
On reserves on Anglesey and in the Bangor area - meeting regularly on Tuesday and occasionally on Thursday
On reserves in North East Wales (Denbighshire, Flintshire & Wrexham) - meeting on Tuesday and Friday
We also have these special nature reserve projects running at the moment!
At Marford Quarry get involved in the Green Horizons Project, take part to the volunteer tasks each Wednesday! Opportunities to get involved in all aspects of the project, from practical work on reserves, education and also organising events!
At Spinnies Aberogwen
help maintain this bird-haven site! NWWT Arfon branch has a monthly work party on the reserve, normally on the first Friday.
At Gwaith Powdwr nr. Porthmadog **BOMBASTIC**
Join keen volunteers at Friends of Gwaith Powdwr, meeting regularly on Wednesday to help maintain and develop this ex-gunpowder works site.
Survey/Monitoring Work
Contact us, as this type of work changes depending on the season. Get in touch for the latest news or follow the links below to find out more about each project. You might become involved with the
Dormouse Project, the
Harbour Porpoise Project or maybe work towards the
Mammal Atlas or the
BTO Bird Atlas!
Dormouse Project
We are working to find new dormice sites across North Wales and to continue surveying existing sites.
The project involves making dormouse boxes, erecting them, habitat studies and surveying the boxes.
Available all year.
Harbour Porpoise Project
We are looking at the distribution and habitat use of harbour porpoises in North Wales.
The project involves year round land based surveys of porpoises around the coast of Anglesey with boat based surveys during the summer.
Snowdonia National Park Mammal Atlas
The Wildlife Trust is contributing to the Snowdonia National Park Mammal Atlas project by collecting records in two areas of the Park.
Regular survey days are held throughout the year to search for mammals and their field signs.
No experience necessary as informal training is given.
BTO Bird AtlasTake part in to record the distribution of British & Irish birds over four winters and breeding seasons, 2007-11. See
www.birdatlas.net or ring Geoff Gibbs 01248 681936.
For training events in North Wales, see
www.northwalesbirdatlas.co.uk
photo: Alan Price, Gatehouse Studio
Marine Awareness
We need an army of people who love the sea and understand that there is no life without water
Jacques Yves Cousteau
Marine Awareness was established in 2001 by a group of enthusiastic volunteers who wanted to spread the word about the wonders of the marine environment and the importance of its conservation. Today, the majority of our work throughout North Wales is achieved by dedicated volunteers.
Why not join us to conserve North Wales’ marine life and become a Marine Awareness volunteer? There are a number of volunteering opportunities available from joining us on one of our beach cleans to helping out at our Centres on Bangor Pier.
Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities
We are always on the lookout for volunteers to fill specific roles. The following are just some of the opportunities often available.
Bangor Office
Relief Receptionists / Editor Assistant / Events Assistant / Assistant Publicity Officer / Filing Assistant / Sales Assistant
Loggerheads Office
Office Assistant / Assistant Conservation Officer
Cemlyn Nature Reserve
Summer Tern Volunteer Wardens
For further information, download the Cemlyn Summer Volunteer Wardens leaflet
Shops at Breakwater Quarry Country Park Shop, Holyhead and Great Orme Country Park Shop, Llandudno
Why not join one of our teams of friendly and committed shop volunteers? Our sales raise essential funds for the Trust every year. By helping you will meet people and know you are really making a difference.
Take the Plunge!

Interested in volunteering? Make a start right now!
The first stage is to complete the
Volunteer Application form.
We really like for everyone to apply online, however if you prefer to use a paper version, you can
download the form here.
Once we have your application form we will be inviting you to meet us with other potential volunteers so that we can introduce you to the work of the North Wales Wildlife Trust, its history, how we work and discuss your volunteering options. Please send us your application form before the meeting so that we can highlight what might suit you and ask other members of staff for their input.
These inductions take place either at the Bangor or Loggerheads office. If you cannot attend either location or times, let us know, we will phone you to arrange a convenient time. We hope that by the end of the meeting you will be enthused enough to decide when and where you'll be starting volunteering!
Under 16 yrs old? You're never too young to volunteer!
You are still very much welcome to volunteer with us, just make sure you complete the parental consent form and bring it to the Volunteer Induction. You will find the form once you fill the online
Volunteer Application form.
Already volunteering?
Are you a happy and satisfied volunteer?
We hope all volunteers will be happy and confident to talk with their supervisor or any other member of staff at any time, still every 6 months we invite all volunteers to send us some comments as part of their volunteer experience. It will be available on the Volunteer forum to do it online once fully operational, in the meantime, you can
download the volunteering review form here.