THE Inverclyde Ranger service is appealing for more volunteers to join them in the new year.
Greenock Cut Conservation volunteers meet on Saturdays and help to improve the environment by doing small jobs around the Inverclyde patch of Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park.
Tasks include habitat restoration by planting trees and removing invasive species, improving footpaths and access, monitoring various species living in the park such as birds or butterflies, and clean-ups.
No experience is needed, and no commitment is required. Volunteers are encouraged to attend when they are able and to do what they can.
Benefits of taking part include making a real difference to your local environment while learning conservation skills, connecting with passionate individuals who share your commitment to protecting nature, gaining hands-on experience, health benefits from spending time outdoors and contributing to a positive community dedicated to looking after the environment.
The Saturday sessions are for over-18s and people from all backgrounds are welcome. Volunteers are usually based at the Greenock Cut Visitor Centre but there are times when they work across the wider Inverclyde section of Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park.
For more information please contact the rangers by emailing rangerservice@inverclyde.gov.uk or call 01475 529 543.
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