We are looking for volunteer beach rangers to help protect, monitor and spread the word about vulnerable beach nesting birds which breed on the sand and shingle beaches between Snettisham and Heacham in Norfolk.
Can you spare a few hours a week? Local beach nesting birds need your help!
Beach nesting birds like ringed plover and oystercatcher are struggling to find safe places to raise their families on the Norfolk coast for reasons that include a significant rise in visitor numbers to coastal places, habitat loss and sea level rise. Last March RSPB launched Plovers in Peril – a partnership project with Wild Ken Hill to halt (and with hope, reverse) the worrying declines in breeding birds on a stretch of beach between Snettisham and Heacham. This year, the project has received additional funding from the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk’s Habitats Monitoring and Mitigation fund to continue this work until 2026 and as beaches become busier, these birds are going to need our help!
What will I be doing?
What skills will I need?
Your support will help to:
Why should you volunteer with us?
If you think this opportunity might work for you and you are able to spare a few hours a week this spring and summer (from 1st April – 31st August as a rough guide), then click here and search for "Snettisham" to find out more.
We look forward to hearing from you.