Every month we will be providing maps and information about poorly recorded monads in North Wales to encourage recorders to get out to locations with few or zero records.
Lots of interesting news from the world of Meadow conservation.
Every month we will be providing maps and information about poorly recorded monads in North Wales to encourage recorders to get out to locations with few or zero records.
Full time (37 hours per week, flexible working week)
£25,150 per annum.
Twelve surveyors based exclusively in Wales and four across Great Britain.
Fixed term (April 2020 – September 2020)
Closing date for applications is Tuesday 7 January 2020.
UKCEH are looking for sixteen experienced field surveyors to work on large-scale, long-term field studies to assess change in the British Countryside. The role demands a high level of flexibility regarding location as surveyors will be expected to travel throughout Wales and/or wider Great Britain for the duration of the contract. Initial appointments will be from April 2020 for a period up to 5 months.
Hours: 37 hours per week.
Salary: Grade 4, £21,166 - £23,836 per annum.
Contract: Temporary (Up until 21/03/2022).
Closing Date: 29/11/2019.
Every month we will be providing maps and information about poorly recorded monads in North Wales to encourage recorders to get out to locations with few or zero records.
KESS 2 East PhD Scholarship:
The effect of managed honeybees on wild pollinator networks
School of Natural Sciences, Bangor University, Wales
Project ID: BUK2E024
Annual Stipend: £14,483
Application Deadline: 30 November 2019