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Midland’s Crayfish Partnership – Invitation to Tender

Bug life

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Posted 1 day ago

Unique opportunity to contribute to the preservation of endangered white-clawed crayfish with a reputable conservation trust, Buglife.

Overview

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Derbyshire

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Expires at anytime

Organisation summary

Buglife – The Invertebrate Conservation Trust is a leading organization dedicated to the conservation of all invertebrates in the UK. Working with Buglife is an exciting adventure as it provides the chance to partake in significant conservation efforts and species recovery projects.

Role Summary

  • Undertake conservation tasks related to the white-clawed crayfish.
  • Conduct fieldwork and data collection.
  • Potentially manage habitats suitable for the crayfish.

Role Requirements

  • A background in environmental science, conservation, or a related field.
  • Experience in handling similar wildlife conservation projects.

Application Process Details

  • Email your tender response to Liz Oldring, Crayfish Conservation Officer, at liz.oldring@buglife.org.uk.
  • It is advised to contact Liz Oldring for a detailed discussion about the tender or to request a Word version of the tender document.

Buglife – The Invertebrate Conservation Trust is inviting tenders for a project focused on white-clawed crayfish work in Derbyshire. This is a contract for services, not an employment position. The contract will span from 1 March 2026 to 31 July 2027.

The organisation: Buglife is dedicated to the conservation of all invertebrates and is actively involved in numerous conservation projects across the UK. Working with Buglife provides a unique opportunity to contribute to significant conservation efforts and species recovery projects.

The role: The selected tender will be responsible for undertaking specific conservation tasks related to the white-clawed crayfish in Derbyshire. This will involve fieldwork, data collection, and possibly the management of habitats suitable for the crayfish.

Job requirements: While specific requirements are not detailed in the provided text, potential tenderers should prepare to demonstrate expertise in environmental science, conservation, or a related field, particularly with experience in handling similar wildlife conservation projects.

Benefits: The contract does not explicitly outline benefits but working on this project offers the chance to engage deeply with practical conservation work and make a real impact on the preservation of an endangered species.

Application details: Interested parties should email their tender response to Liz Oldring, Crayfish Conservation Officer, at [email removed - click apply for more details] by 31 January 2026. It is advisable to contact Liz Oldring for further discussion about the tender or to request a Word version of the tender document.

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