
Hare Coursing is illegal in the UK yet criminals continue to partake in what they see as a sport. Ĭriminal activity against wildlife By Chief Inspector Phil Vickers, National Hare Coursing Lead, Lincolnshire Police
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Between September and December 2021, she applied for 16 jobs and was offered 15 interviews, 1 of them she really wanted but didn’t think she would get…and was successful! But she asks how many of us recognise the importance of ‘vetting’ potential employers? Do you consider it an important element of job seeking? Read more about Hanna’s journey and her top tips on how to ensure you’re happy with the employer that chooses you. Many of you will be able to identify with Hanna. “Do you have any questions?” - why we should all be vetting potential employers By Hanna Rennie, Conservation Officer/Countryside Ranger

That was able to speak out and challenge environmental decision makers Independent nature conservation organisation for Wales. Our vision is of ‘a Wales with more wildlife in more places, created by a society that intrinsically values the natural world’.INCC was formed in response to the growing need for a truly The Initiative for Nature Conservation Cymru (INCC) was founded inĢ018 as a charitable incorporated organisation. Organisation profile: Initiative for Nature Conservation Cymru (INCC) Filling In the Gaps By Rob Parry, Chief Executive Officer Find out more about the scholarships offered. With climate change being the huge threat that it is we really need new ideas to keep the world moving in the right direction. The The Royal Agricultural University is determined that ethnic background should not present a barrier for people who wish to study or work in the land-based sector. Royal Agricultural University offers new scholarships for applicants from under-represented minority ethnic communities By Bryher Grimes, Communications Manager She discusses how those involved in habitat restoration or creation view the risks posed by plant pests and pathogens and what people currently do to reduce those risks. Ruth considers the impact of these pests and diseases on agricultural, horticultural and forestry industries but also natural environment and looks at how the pests/pathogens can cause Non-native plant pests and pathogens due to increased global trade andĬlimate change which are causing substantial economic losses. We are experiencing an exponential increase in Ĭreating and restoring new habitat or accidentally spreading plant pests and pathogens? By Ruth Mitchell, Plant and Soil Ecologist In the final article from our 2022 featured charity Countryside Classroom we find out about the new Farm Visits page they have developed with lots of partners in a bid to provide as many children as possible with the chance to learn more about where food comes from. Once you have taken pupils to a farm it is easy to see the range of benefits gained from such visits: pupils often talk about what they saw and experienced for many months after. The final article from this year's Featured Charity : Look out for Countryside Classroom’s new Farm Visits page
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19-25 September was International Happiness at Work Week. Work-life balance was high on the agenda for lots of employees and employers alike. The last few years have made many people reassess their lives and change what or how they work and even before the pandemic and lockdowns Please note adverts are deleted as they reach the closing date.Įveryone want to be happy - and that includes at work. Please remember: If you are interested in a particular advert or item please contact the advertiser, not CJS, and remember to tell them you saw their advert in CJS Professional.Ĥ0 adverts for posts included in this edition. Contents : Click the headers to browse each section, or click on each item (or
