The Conservation Volunteers are a diverse group of people who carry out practical conservation work for the National Trust for Scotland, throughout Scotland.
As a Conservation Volunteer you can:
- Learn countryside skills such as drystane dyking, footpath construction, woodland management and fencing
- Gain the opportunity to work at many diverse and varied Trust locations throughout Scotland
- Make new friends, get some fresh air and exercise, and become actively involved in conservation and the Trust
- Attend training courses to enhance your understanding of countryside skills and conservation issues.
There are currently four local groups in operation:
If you are over 18 years of age and would like to join one of our local groups, please click here to download a registration form.
For further information please contact
Julie Bond
Conservation Volunteers' Co-ordinator
The National Trust for Scotland
Wemyss House
28 Charlotte Square
Edinburgh
EH2 4ET
Email: jbond@nts.org.uk
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