North York Moors National Park
James Caldwell has a background in countryside and park management, with experience working as a Senior Catchment Restoration Officer at North York Moors National Park Authority, a Countryside Ranger at Waverley Borough Council, and an Assistant Ranger at Nene Park Trust. James also held the position of Trainee Field Officer at Shropshire Council Parks and Countryside. James earned a Bachelor of Science in Applied Terrestrial and Marine Ecology from Bangor University.
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North York Moors National Park
The North York Moors became a National Park on 28 November 1952 and is one of 15 National Parks in the United Kingdom. We have two main purposes: * to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage; and * to promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of National Parks by the public. If there's a conflict between these two purposes, conservation takes priority. We are also required to seek to foster the economic and social well-being of local communities within the National Park. Find out what’s going on in the #northyorkmoors: Visit our website: www.northyorkmoors.org.uk See amazing #northyorkmoors Instagram images: www.instagram.com/northyorkmoors National Park news and views on X: @northyorkmoors Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/northyorkmoorsnationalpark