I am a student at the University of East Anglia studying Ecology and Conservation, currently in my third year. I also volunteer at a hedgehog rescue center in Norfolk, where I have been looking after sick and injured hedgehogs and helping to raise awareness for them since 2019. It’s where I developed my love for hedgehogs, which has led me to doing my dissertation research project about their populations across Norfolk as well as trying to find out what their favourite food is!
As part of my volunteering at the hedgehog rescue, I have helped with visits to local primary schools to teach young people about this species and what they can do to help them. I really enjoy these school visits and engaging with the public, but especially with young people who are so curious and as excited as I am to be talking about nature. So, when I saw an advert for volunteering with the education and events team at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, I thought this would be a great opportunity for me to have more fun doing this and build my confidence and skills further.
I volunteer regularly at the Hickling reserve doing the monthly Wildlife Watch and Wilder Wardens sessions, and have also done various rock pooling, minibeasting and fossil hunting sessions. More recently, I joined in with my first school visit with NWT, where I got to talk to a class about hedgehogs to help them learn facts to teach their families in a special assembly. I really enjoy all of my volunteering, but especially Wildlife Watch sessions where other volunteers or members of staff join us to talk about their areas of expertise because I get to learn more too!