Found 127 activities
Friday 24th October 2025
With Seven Lochs Volunteers
About 18.8 miles away from your postcode
At Seven Lochs Wetland Park
Working on a range of conservation and community projects across the Seven Lochs Wetland Park. Everything from working on a community growing space to path maintenance to biodiversity enhancement at one of Glasgow's oldest buildings!
Friday 24th October 2025
With Biodiversity Action Team Glasgow
About 21.2 miles away from your postcode
At Glasgow wide
Join The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) to enhance the biodiversity of Glasgowâs many fantastic parks and greenspaces. Help care for the local woodlands and wildlife areas, plant trees and hedges, create wildflower meadows, clear invasive plant species, and much more! Conservation volunteering is a great opportunity to make a difference for nature and to combat climate change. TCV projects run daily from Tuesday â Saturday, approximately 10am â 2pm, with city centre pick-ups and drop-offs. Thereâs no minimum commitment â just join in when you can. Letâs make Glasgow greener together! We work in various sites across Glasgow. Details of upcoming sessions are emailed out each Friday. Get in touch if you would like to be added to our mailing list.
Friday 24th October 2025
With West Dumbartonshire Council
About 24.2 miles away from your postcode
At Saltings The
Join The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) to enhance the biodiversity of West Dunbartonshireâs greenspaces. We meet regularly in The Saltings, Faifley Knowes and Auchnacraig to help care for the local woodlands and wildlife areas, plant trees and hedges, create wildflower meadows, clear invasive plant species, and much more! Conservation volunteering is a great opportunity to make a difference for nature and to combat climate change. Details of upcoming sessions are emailed out each Friday. Get in touch if you would like to be added to our mailing list.
Monday 27th October 2025
With Forth Valley BAT
About 6.3 miles away from your postcode
At Carsebridge Cultural Campus
The Forth Valley Biodiversity Action Team undertake various practical conservation tasks and improve green spaces across Falkirk and Stirling. Activities include woodland management, pond clearance, maintaining paths and sowing wildflower seeds. We are dedicated to enhancing biodiversity through a range of activities from woodland management, creating habitats, eradicating invasive species, sowing wildflower seeds and community garden work. Volunteering is a great way to gain new skills and an opportunity to meet new people from a range of backgrounds. Come and join us to help care for the environment, meet new people and spend some time in the great outdoors!
Tuesday 28th October 2025
With Forth Valley BAT
About 6.3 miles away from your postcode
At Carsebridge Cultural Campus
The Forth Valley Biodiversity Action Team undertake various practical conservation tasks and improve green spaces across Falkirk and Stirling. Activities include woodland management, pond clearance, maintaining paths and sowing wildflower seeds. We are dedicated to enhancing biodiversity through a range of activities from woodland management, creating habitats, eradicating invasive species, sowing wildflower seeds and community garden work. Volunteering is a great way to gain new skills and an opportunity to meet new people from a range of backgrounds. Come and join us to help care for the environment, meet new people and spend some time in the great outdoors!
Tuesday 28th October 2025
With EPIC Volunteers
About 7.9 miles away from your postcode
At Tillicoultry Glen
EPIC Volunteers take on practical conservation activities across Clackmannanshire. We help look after our path network, make our greenspaces better for wildlife through biodiversity improvements and support community groups in the Wee County.
Tuesday 28th October 2025
With Biodiversity Action Team Glasgow
About 21.2 miles away from your postcode
At Glasgow wide
Join The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) to enhance the biodiversity of Glasgowâs many fantastic parks and greenspaces. Help care for the local woodlands and wildlife areas, plant trees and hedges, create wildflower meadows, clear invasive plant species, and much more! Conservation volunteering is a great opportunity to make a difference for nature and to combat climate change. TCV projects run daily from Tuesday â Saturday, approximately 10am â 2pm, with city centre pick-ups and drop-offs. Thereâs no minimum commitment â just join in when you can. Letâs make Glasgow greener together! We work in various sites across Glasgow. Details of upcoming sessions are emailed out each Friday. Get in touch if you would like to be added to our mailing list.
Tuesday 28th October 2025
With West Dumbartonshire Council
About 24.2 miles away from your postcode
At Saltings The
Join The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) to enhance the biodiversity of West Dunbartonshireâs greenspaces. We meet regularly in The Saltings, Faifley Knowes and Auchnacraig to help care for the local woodlands and wildlife areas, plant trees and hedges, create wildflower meadows, clear invasive plant species, and much more! Conservation volunteering is a great opportunity to make a difference for nature and to combat climate change. Details of upcoming sessions are emailed out each Friday. Get in touch if you would like to be added to our mailing list.
Tuesday 28th October 2025
With Biodiversity Action Team
About 26.3 miles away from your postcode
At Cammo Estate
Join TCV at Cammo Local Nature Reserve to restore and maintain valuable woodland edge habitat. Historically, this area supported species-rich grassland, but scrub species such as raspberries, rosebay willowherb, and bindweed are now outcompeting native plants and reducing biodiversity. Weâll: Cut back invasive scrub using scythes and brushcutters Manage Rhododendron and prepare cleared areas for native tree planting Create dead hedges and habitat structures from cut material to provide shelter for wildlife Why This Matters Maintaining Woodland Edge Habitat Woodland edges are biodiversity hotspots, offering a transition zone between open grassland and dense woodland. This mosaic supports pollinators, birds, small mammals, and a wide range of plants. Without management, aggressive scrub species dominate, shading out wildflowers and reducing structural diversity. Active intervention helps preserve these rich ecological niches. Why Remove Rhododendron? Rhododendron is an invasive non-native species that forms dense thickets, blocks light, and acidifies soil, making it unsuitable for many native plants. It also harbors pathogens like Phytophthora, which threaten other species. Removing Rhododendron is essential to restore natural regeneration and allow native trees and shrubs to thrive.
Wednesday 29th October 2025
With Forth Valley BAT
About 6.3 miles away from your postcode
At Carsebridge Cultural Campus
The Forth Valley Biodiversity Action Team undertake various practical conservation tasks and improve green spaces across Falkirk and Stirling. Activities include woodland management, pond clearance, maintaining paths and sowing wildflower seeds. We are dedicated to enhancing biodiversity through a range of activities from woodland management, creating habitats, eradicating invasive species, sowing wildflower seeds and community garden work. Volunteering is a great way to gain new skills and an opportunity to meet new people from a range of backgrounds. Come and join us to help care for the environment, meet new people and spend some time in the great outdoors!