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Volunteers at Moseley Bog
Volunteer Opportunity

Moseley Bog & Joy's Wood Volunteer Days

Volunteers are given the opportunity to get involved in a variety of practical conservation tasks and ecological surveys to conserve the…

HSBC employees learning to cut a pleacher
Volunteer Opportunity

Volunteer Afternoon Centre of the Earth

Volunteers are given the opportunity to get involved in a variety of practical conservation tasks and ecological surveys to conserve the…

Reserve Officer Alison Wilkes and Friends of Peascroft Wood receiving their Awards for All grant
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Peascroft Wood Volunteer Day

Come along to our volunteer day and help maintain the reserve for people and wildlife. It's a great way to meet new people and see…

Smestow Valley Nature Reserve
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Smestow Valley Volunteer Days

Come along to a volunteer day at Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve

Volunteers are given the opportunity to get involved in a…

Some volunteers at Moseley Bog & Joy's Wood nature reserve

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Volunteer with the Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country, good for wildlife, physical health, mental health and your…

Volunteers at Hill Hook nature reserve

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