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thank you Volunteers ce Volunteers work on fen e Blu our at ent em manag erve. House Farm nature res

The team at euNetworks helping to remove plastic tree guards at Abberton Reservoir Nature Discovery Park as part of a corporate volunteering day.

Linklaters solicitors volunteering their time to help with a litter pick at The Naze.

Restoring meadows at Chafford Gorges Nature Discovery Park by creating successional growth.

Habitat management work at Two Tree Island nature reserve to help overwintering waders and resident breeding birds.

Thank you volunteers June Lambert posing with some of the wildflower seed packets she helped fill for our first Big Wild Seed Sow.

The Trust is incredibly lucky to have a network of dedicated and hardworking volunteers throughout the county. Despite the challenges the last two years have brought, volunteers have been essential in carrying out our important work to protect wildlife and inspire a lifelong love of nature across the county. Our wonderful volunteers get stuck in no matter the weather, they help at our Nature Discovery Centres and on our nature reserves, and provide vital help behind the scenes.

Jill Jordan receiving this year’s Ray Marsh volunteering award for her many years of dedicated volunteering to help the Trust.

Sunday 5 December is International Volunteer Day, so please join us in saying a big thank you to Essex Wildlife Trust’s invaluable volunteers who donate their time to make our county wilder. Salt marsh photo: Terry Whittaker/2020VISION

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