Volunteering with Avon Wildlife Trust - Oliver Evans
Over the last academic year (2017/18) I have been volunteering at Avon wildlife trust at two different branches, Feed Bristol and the pollinator corridors team.
Over the last academic year (2017/18) I have been volunteering at Avon wildlife trust at two different branches, Feed Bristol and the pollinator corridors team.
If you visited Avon Wildlife Trust’s six-acre site, Feed Bristol, and stayed for just an hour, you may interpret it as a huge urban food growing site. You wouldn’t be completely wrong. I did the…
Having started volunteering in the office answering volunteer enquiries, I was keen to have a practical placement with one of our conservation teams so that I could get a feel for what they do. I…
Whether you are a beginner seeking to gain knowledge into wildlife or a keen enthusiast hungry for more, Avon Wildlife Trust offers a range of online courses tailored to suit your interest in the…
Take inspiration from Folly Farm's resident Exmoor ponies, Wensleydale, Halloumi, Stilton and Mozzarella, and gallop into 2022 with Avon Wildlife Trust. There are so many ways you can make a…
After 37 years at our offices on Jacobs Wells Road, Avon Wildlife Trust headquarters has now moved to a new home.
Avon Wildlife Trust can help you attract wildlife to your gardens, community spaces and school grounds.
Avon Wildlife Trust is pleased to welcome Nigel Wilson as Interim CEO.
Ian Barrett has announced he is leaving his post as Chief Executive of Avon Wildlife Trust after 8 years. He shared the following message for everyone connected with the Trust.
Avon Wildlife Trust’s Nextdoor Nature project is now working in the Somer Valley and we are inviting applications for people to tell us their community-led wildlife project ideas.