CJS Professional: April edition
This is a most unusual, but I fear may become normal, edition of CJS 
Professional. For the first time since the first edition in September 1999 there 
are no job adverts, unsurprisingly there are few paid posts currently being 
advertised. However, as CJS is a lot more than jobs these days there is still a 
full monthly newsletter for you to enjoy, filled with new features such as 
Volunteering from Home, plenty of articles many this month highlighting the 
impact of the coronavirus outbreak, sector news and some training, not the usual 
calendar of short courses as most have been cancelled or postponed but instead 
details of what's available in an online learning format.
We hope you are keeping well in these trying times.
With very best wishes from the whole CJS Team.
The CJS Team
The April edition of CJS Professional is now online, read it in full here: http://www.countryside-jobs.com/Professional/ (you may need to refresh your browser)
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We hope you are keeping well in these trying times.
With very best wishes from the whole CJS Team.
The CJS Team
The April edition of CJS Professional is now online, read it in full here: http://www.countryside-jobs.com/Professional/ (you may need to refresh your browser)
Contents:
Click the headers to browse each section, or click on each item
As the situation develops we 
will post notices on our social media but our dedicated Covid19 
page should be your first point of reference.  We will update with 
any changes or information.
As long as we keep receiving 
jobs and organisations release news we'll keep on posting the information online 
and producing the regular updates and newsletters, so for now we're open and 
it's business (almost) as usual. Should anything change updates will be posted 
in the usual places across social media and on the blog.
Changes and updates
Shorter office hours, 10am - 4pm
New page: 
Information and advice for COVID19
Campaigns and 
funding addition: Under normal circumstances CJS doesn’t promote 
fundraising campaigns but these are not normal circumstances and we're aware 
that many of our wonderful charities are suffering a significant downturn in 
donations just as costs are going up
CJS Photography 
Competition: With immediate effect we are suspending the competition. 
We are happy to share any images that will lift the spirits
CJS Weekly: 
Option to put your subscription on hold
Whilst practical 
countryside, conservation and wildlife volunteering to maintain our countryside 
and help out wildlife cannot carry on until the outbreak is over there are many 
forms of volunteering that can be done from home, citizen science projects, 
helping with social media monitoring, assisting with office administration and 
accountancy for example and many organisations are now looking to move their 
volunteering offer into from home options. To help with this we've created a 
Volunteering from Home page in our volunteers directory, you can see it here: https://www.countryside-jobs.com/volunteers/volunteering-from-home
This new page has 5 adverts 
for voluntary roles plus 14 for citizen science and surveys that can all be 
completed from home.
Those that can be done from 
home, some existing surveys plus lots of new ones.
Calling all land 
managers / rangers and other staff working at countryside and nature 
sites: Mary Ainsley is completing her final year at Harper Adams, 
studying Countryside Management, she is studying the effect that countryside and nature sites 
have on visitor wellbeing for her dissertation.
#SlowWays: 
500 volunteers wanted! Help create a network of 4,000+ walking routes connecting 
Great Britain’s towns and cities… without leaving home.
No Insectinction. 
Buglife have launched the No Insectinction Campaign calling on global 
decision makers to reverse the declines through a series of measures. All of 
which we can also implement ourselves to a small degree to be part of the 
necessary global change. [more]
The Wild Coast of 
Wester Ross. Professional landscape photographer Paul Gallagher's 
account of a photography trip to the Outer Hebrides [more]
The Dartmoor Pony – 
Combining Conservation and Heritage. An introduction to the Dartmoor 
Pony Heritage Trust and their work [more]
Countryside Alliance 
bringing you community cheer, COVID-19 hub and Community Cheer initiatives [more]
The Cambridge Canopy 
Project: preparing a city for a changing climate by Dr Matthew Ling, 
Project Lead, Cambridge Canopy Project.  The Project seeks to help the City 
adapt to a changing climate by cultivating a resilient urban forest with 
increased tree canopy cover. [more]
Living with Mammals 
Wildlife charity People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) is 
calling on volunteers across the country to record sightings of wild mammals (or 
the signs they leave behind, such as footprints or droppings) they see in their 
gardens, or from their balconies or windows, to help conservationists understand 
how their numbers are changing and to record the diversity of mammals living in 
our gardens and green spaces. [more]
Keep up the outdoor 
learning  Wales Outdoor Learning Week is one of the many events and 
activities across the country to have been cancelled or postponed due to the 
coronavirus outbreak. It is hoped the events planned for Wales Outdoor Learning 
Week can go ahead later this year. In the meantime, Natural Resources Wales will 
be sharing daily ‘outdoor learning’ activities and ideas for things to do at 
home – whilst adhering to the Government’s social distancing guidelines. [more]
Can plants indicate 
the health of ponds? by Dr Alan Law, lecturer in ecology, University of 
Stirling. An overview of some of his work on water quality and freshwater life 
of 30 ponds in the Glasgow area to get an idea of their quality, part of a 
Natural Environmental Research Council funded project called Hydroscape, that 
looks at connectivity and stressors in freshwaters. [more]
Change of CJS Focus editions for 
this year.
Normally we publish four editions a 
year but because of the current lock down situation and so many people and 
working from home we have cancelled the August edition on Fundraising and 
Promotion and the November edition on Ecology and Biodiversity is under review, 
we'll make a decision about this one in August.
The next edition is CJS 
Focus on Environmental Education and Outdoor Activities in association with The 
Countryside Education Trust  due for 
publication on 11 May, this edition is far enough along in production that it 
will go ahead as planned although it may be slightly slimmer than usual but it 
will have plenty of interesting articles and useful contacts for you. Submit your 
adverts online or contact Amy. 
- £1 million to support transition to future farming system - Defra
- Budget 2020 – significant new funding needed to restore nature and tackle climate change - The Wildlife Trusts
- UK’s first ‘super’ National Nature Reserve created on Purbeck Heaths - Natural England
- NRW joins multi-agency group to tackle invasive species - Natural Resources Wales
- Could weeds be the answer to reversing insect declines? - Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust
- HS2 to start digging up ancient woodland from April - Woodland Trust
- Plea to clean our seas as National Trust reveals strangest items to wash up on its shores - The National Trust
- New initiative will inspire more people to learn about their local heath - South Downs National Park Authority
- National Trust launches #BlossomWatch to emulate Japan’s Hanami - The National Trust
- Peak district grasslands hold key to global plant diversity - University of Sheffield
- Keeping Cats Indoors Could Blunt Adverse Effects to Wildlife - NC State University
- Common treatments used on cattle have devastating impacts on wildlife, new study reveals - University of Sussex
- Urban birds need to be smart or fast-breeding - University College London
- Government report confirms TB strategy retains culling option - National Farmers Union
- Government gives badgers a reprieve - The Wildlife Trusts
- Alder signal moth found in Scotland for first time at Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre - Scottish Wildlife Trust
- Rare Short-necked oil beetle found in Wales - Buglife
- Astonishing 2020 National Parks photography competition – urges us all to protect nature - Campaign for National Parks and The UK National Parks
- Mammal Photographer of the Year 2020 – we have a winner! - Mammal Society
Training Directory: Online 
events, Webinars and Distance Learning
Lockdown you can still 
learn! Ecology Training UK offers a range of self-study courses. 
Details of 2 new and updated 
listings.
Print length this edition: 68 pages
The next edition 
of CJS Professional will be published on: 14 May
Got something to share 
or want to advertise? The deadline is: 5pm Monday 11 May