We are the only local organisation dedicated to conserving all habitats and species across North Wales for the enjoyment of people and the benefit of wildlife. Founded in 1963, we have grown into an important voice for wildlife, and for local people who care about the future of their natural environment. With over 4,000 members in North Wales, and working with 46 other Wildlife Trusts, we are part of the largest UK voluntary organisation dedicated to conserving the full range of the UK’s habitats and species, whether in the countryside, towns or at sea. We care for over 720 hectares of land in 35 of the 2,200 UK Wildlife Trust nature reserves; we stand up for wildlife; we inspire people about the natural world and we encourage them to take action for their local wildlife. We employ around 18 staff who work with a fantastic team of over 250 volunteers, and none of this would be possible without the support of our members, local branches, business Wildlife Partners, and funders.

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Nia Jones

Job Role
Leading the co-ordination of Living Seas work in North Wales, ensuring that it is fully integrated into the organisation and in line with NWWT’s Strategic Development Plan. With the support of Living Seas project staff I ensure that the requirements of funders are met through the management of budgets and project strategies. I develop projects which work towards our Living Seas aims.
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Nia
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