THE Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has found it's new ranger in a well travelled candidate.

From Angle to Amroth, Chris Taylor will be bringing his wealth of experience to the post of National Park Authority’s South Ranger.

Mr Taylor will be covering the iconic coastal area, as well as the Daugleddau Estuary.

The Authority’s Ranger Manager, Libby Taylor said: “It’s great to have Chris joining the team; he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience of working in countryside and coastal management and is sure to soon be making his mark in the National Park.”

Gloucestershire born and bred, Chris is no stranger to Welsh wildlife. After university in Aberystwyth he worked as a Warden on Skomer Island for five years, and went on to seabird monitoring on Orkney and then Gough Island in the South Atlantic.

Most recently he worked as a Ranger on the Cairngorm and Balmoral Estates.

Chris said: “I’ve only been in post a week but have already had the opportunity of working with the Authority’s Voluntary Wardens and I’m looking forward to getting our other work parties on a regular schedule this autumn.

“I’m also looking forward to working jointly with partners such as the National Trust Team at Stackpole and developing a well-established role.”

If communities or groups want to contact Chris you can get in touch with him on 07773 797559 or ChrisT@pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk

For more information on the National Park Authority’s Rangers visit pembrokeshirecoast.wales/rangers