The South Downs National Park has inspirational and varied landscapes, internationally important wildlife, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant market towns and villages.
As a volunteer you will play a vital role in helping us achieve our National park purposes.
Purpose 1: to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the area
Purpose 2: to promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of the National Park by the public.
What are the benefits ?
Volunteering with us can have significant benefits including connecting with others, learning new skills, or using existing skills to benefit others, gain work experience, provide a sense of purpose, feel part of a team and improve physical and psychological wellbeing, and particularly within the South Downs National Park, a greater connection with nature.
What we do
We have a range of opportunities including practical conservation and access improvement work, wildlife monitoring, supporting SDNPA staff at Seven Sisters Country Park providing advice and guidance to visitors, as well as many public events and a variety of community projects.
Please note our practical conservation opportunities vary according to landscape, season, access to land and wildlife cycles.
The South Downs National Park Authority supports several core areas of volunteering:
South Downs National Park Volunteers – comprised of over 350 volunteers who deliver landscape and wildlife conservation, events and community access roles in support of the National Park priorities.