Our neighbouring Local Environmental Centre - Biodiversity Information Service for Powys & Brecon Beacons National Park - is looking for a Biodiversity and GIS Data Officer with the skills to manage and enhance their dataholding and to carry out spatial analysis to make the data they hold go further.
This is a full-time permanent role (part-time working would be considered) giving the opportunity to work in a well-established and forward thinking Local Environmental Records Centre as part of a network of four Welsh record centres.
Conwy are looking for an Assistant Country Park Warden to compliment their Open Spaces Section.
The role will assist in the management and conservation of the natural and archaeological heritage of the Great Orme Country Park and Local Nature Reserve, in the promotion of the sustainable enjoyable an understanding of these features by the public.
Job reference: REQ006123
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A tour of pastures rich in waxcaps and other grassland fungi, with guidance on identification and ecology from Debbie Evans. Places limited. Free but donations welcome.
To book, email by 9 October.
The 2024 Annual Conference will be held in Aberystwyth (same location as 2022 and 2023), on Saturday 16th November. The conference will showcase current project research across Wales by amateurs and professionals, with a focus on community-based conservation projects.
Bookings are now open for Cofnod's Conference. The Conference will be the usual mix of talks from people passionate about biological recording and will be held on 7th November at Nyth, an arts centre in Bangor. We are currently finalising the programme and will release it soon.
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A fantastic day of talks about Meadows (see attached programme).
E-mail Janet Cobb to book.
By invitation of Rob and Julie Eddowes who have 20a of mainly unimproved grassland. The land also has a scrub and wetland area, a pond and stream. A traditional hay crop is taken annually in August/September. No fertilisers or herbicides have been applied for over 25 years. The meadows have not been seeded, consist of natural vegetation and has a waxcap score of 24, which includes 17 species.
To book e-mail Kate Gibbs.
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Latest news of Dragonflies and Damselflies in North Wales. With Small Redeye, new to NW Wales.
For the first time in the history of the NBN Conference, we will be travelling to the north west of England and will be holding it at:
Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool on Thursday 21 November.
“The Powdery Mildews (Erysiphales) of Britain & Ireland: An Identification Guide and Census Catalogue for Wales” is the latest in an award-winning series of books on phytoparasitic fungi written by the Welsh Microfungi Group. More details, including how to obtain a copy, are included in the attached flyer.