These posts are part of the Celtic rainforest project, a LIFE funded project that is restoring protected upland oak woods of European importance for nature conservation over 7 years. These are important habitats for woodland birds, bryophytes, lichens and bats. The project will be removing invasive non-native plants such as Rhododendron and Himalayan balsam and introducing grazing management. As part of the project, we will assess the effectiveness of the habitat restoration for improving woodland birds, woodland structure and lower plants. The posts advertised will be undertaking the baseline woodland bird surveys as part of the project monitoring. Surveying woodland birds is reliant on locating and identifying all calling and singing birds, which are seldom seen. The post holders will

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