Right, here we go! Hello, I’m Charlie and I'm a conservation trainee for Worcestershire Wildlife Trust...wow! That’s still a shock to hear out loud (and in writing) and I've been part of the team for nearly three months now.
Before I accelerate into the details of these fast-passing months, I’d like to introduce myself...
I have always taken great interest in wildlife, nature and the living world; countless hours have been spent outside admiring the beautiful backdrops of Worcestershire's countryside!
When the opportunity to study a new environmental science course arose at college, I knew that I had to give it a try. It didn’t take long for me to realise that I’d chosen wisely! Studying environmental science was my first proper introduction to conservation and immediately after finishing my studies, I attempted to find a way into the conservation side of the working world.
In the meantime, I found myself working and slowly progressing in the hospitality industry. A very draining 18 months followed, with little to no progression in the direction of where I wanted to go. Thankfully, I knew of someone who could help me out - I turned to Mother Nature to put me back on track! Following guidance, I began volunteering for local organisations such as The Worcester Environmental Group and, of course, Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.
With the Trust I began as a roving volunteer. I felt so welcomed even though, still being new to conservation, I was constantly requesting information from the reserve officers about their reserves. To fast forward a few months – I applied to the traineeship and by some miracle I found myself joining the team in April.