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Conservation Volunteers

Are you looking to get your hands dirty? Practical conservation volunteering has many benefits for both you and the wildlife in the local area.

How to get involved

Practical Conservation Volunteers meet regularly throughout the district participating in activities such as scrub clearance, litter picks, hedge laying and dry stone walling. More details of tasks can be found in the role profile found on the general volunteering page.

Training opportunities are available to our volunteers who want to broaden their skill set.

If you are interested in taking part fill in the expression of interest form Volunteer with us | Ring of Gullion AONB and you will be made aware of current opportunities.

Volunteer Sundays

Our monthly volunteer days take place on the first Sunday of each month but we also meet regularly throughout the week for specific tasks. Our 2025 Sunday schedule can be seen below and registration for these specific events is by the form below.

Sunday Volunteers

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Full event information will be sent out one week prior to the event. Please come dressed for an outdoor event with suitable shoes and bring a packed lunch. No dogs permitted. Children are your complete responsibility whilst attending the day.