When offered the chance to become a Conservation Trainee with Worcestershire Wildlife Trust there could be only one answer, YES! For me this is the opportunity of a lifetime whereby I can learn new and valuable skills that will help me progress into the world of conservation work.
I have always been passionate about nature, from questioning why animals behave in certain ways to learning how to manage habitats to allow wildlife to thrive. However, I only ever thought it could be something to enjoy in my spare time. After spending a few years in an administrative role within the NHS I decided that conservation was a passion I truly wanted to pursue as a career so decided to go back into education to help me get there. Four years later and I’ve finished my degree in Animal Behaviour and Wildlife Conservation and have now been in the traineeship for nearly two months, I find it scary to think about that – it’s gone so quickly already!