Ever since I was a child, I have loved animals. Over the years, I have worked alongside all kinds of species, helping at a cattle farm, volunteering at a local zoo and working at an aquatics shop whilst studying animal management at college. More recently, I have been working as a reindeer keeper (yes it is a real job!), which I have really enjoyed. I applied for the position of wildlife conservation trainee with Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, as I saw it as an opportunity to learn more about the natural world and wildlife, whilst also gaining valuable practical conservation skills.
Since starting the traineeship in April, I have been so busy that time has flown by. I have learnt to drive Land Rovers, dug out tracks for vehicles to get through the woods, built steps, explored the different nature reserves and pulled some thistles. My favourite thing about the traineeship so far is spending time identifying different types of local flora and fauna. Our trainee leader, Andy, has been sharing his expertise and wisdom with us and I have been absorbing as much as I can.