CJS Focus on Working with Wildlife

The CJS Focus on Working with Wildlife, in association with The Wildlife Trusts, has been published.

Nine articles and four job profiles make up this publication which looks specifically at working with wildlife. It includes the following:

  • The lead article from The Wildlife Trusts will help you to find a niche in the sector
  • Captive breeding of hazel dormice with Wildwood Trust
  • The benefits of being a specialist from British Dragonfly Society
  • A journey into wildlife film making and the Wildlife Film Network
  • Careers in wildlife rehabilitation from Secret World Wildlife Rescue
  • Working with birds at British Trust for Ornithology and the Hawk Conservancy Trust.
  • A journey from postman to ecologist via translocating lynx.

There are also four job profiles from people already working with wildlife and zookeeping – find out what it’s like and get some tips on how to launch you career. There is also information on volunteer opportunities and training courses

You can read the full piece here.

To help our next generation of rangers, ecologists, wildlife warriors, landscape managers and environmental educators, CJS offers all new graduates and students a full year’s subscription to CJS Weekly completely free of charge.  Just fill in the form on the CJS website to take advantage of the offer.

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