Moth Survey Volunteer (New Moss Wood (M44 5JT))
11 months
Macro - moths are excellent indicators of woodland health! Due to their short gestation times they respond rapidly to habitat change. Certain moth species are also associated with certain habitats, allowing for targeted surveying for their presence. Some of these species are rare and even listed as UK Biodiversity Action Plan Priority species, making their conservation especially important.
Our project will target on moth species in wet willow habitat, such as Goat Moth and Hornet Clearwing Moth. By joining our surveys, you’ll help us establish a baseline understanding of moth species’ presence and abundance within our project woodlands. The surveys will also provide deeper insights into the populations of specialist moths and their conservation needs.
We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to support this meaningful citizen science project. While some knowledge of moths is helpful, it’s by no means essential—we welcome anyone with a curiosity about moths and a willingness to learn. What matters most is your enthusiasm and a flexible approach to timing, as the surveys are weather-dependent.
Following training the role will involve joining an expert moth recorder at New Moss Wood. Moth traps would be set just before sunset, then you would return to the site early the next morning to record the findings and release the moths. It’s a unique opportunity to witness nature at quieter, often magical hours of the day, and to contribute to important biodiversity data collection.
Apply today to become part of this exciting citizen science project!
If you're selected you would need to be available to attend the indoor training workshop will take place at the Environmental Resource Centre, Bolton Office (BL2 6DH), from 5pm to 7pm on Friday 2nd May 2025.
Additional Information:
Survey Support:
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A training workshop will be provided.
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Travel expenses can be reimbursed up to £8 per day.
Survey Essentials:
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Waterproof clothing and sturdy boots
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A smart mobile phone that can take photos
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A camping chair
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Access to a computer or other internet-connected device to submit data
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Ability to get to the survey site and safely transport the equipment.
If you don’t have any of these items but are still interested, please reach out to us.