The Snowdonia Society carries out regular conservation volunteer days to help enhance and maintain the natural beauty of Eryri National Park. Our volunteers enjoy a regular programme of conservation tasks which take place come rain or shine, throughout the year. Whether you enjoy energetic activities such as clearing Rhododendron ponticum and maintaining Snowdon’s well-worn footpaths or prefer to hone/improve your identification skills by carrying out wildlife surveys or learning the characteristics of different habitats, our project has something for you.
…and much more!
“I already thought I had a decent understanding of invasive species and the way that they spread. However, I have learned so much more from going out into the park and working on and helping mitigate the impact of invasive species. My first work day was Rhododendron removal and it really taught me a lot about the impact these species can have.”
Snowdonia is your national park – come and help to ensure its survival in these changing time. If you don’t who will?
We have a small number of spare coats, waterproof trousers, wellies and steel toe cap boots. If you would like to borrow some please let us know before a workday.
We welcome young people on our volunteer days, but please note:
The Snowdonia Society, established in 1967, is a member-based registered charity working to protect and enhance the beauty and special qualities of Eryri and to promote their enjoyment in the interests of all who live in, work in or visit the area both now and in the future.
JOIN as a member to support our work.
The Snowdonia Society
Caban, Brynrefail, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 3NR
info@snowdonia-society.org.uk