Paul Rose

Advisers play a key role in helping people and organisations, including farmers, businesses, local authorities and land managers, manage their land and development projects in ways that protect and enhance nature.
Advisers can work on a local, regional, national or even international scale and they can work in the public, private, industry or NGO sectors. They may specialize in particular kinds of habitats (such as woodland, marine, aquatic or grassland) or species (such as birds, bats, fish or plants) but very often they have a broad knowledge of lots of different types of habitats and species.
Giving advice to others on how to manage their activities to avoid damaging nature and help to restore it can be very rewarding.