Conservation Officers work to protect, restore and enhance habitats, species and landscapes. The role can include practical conservation work, ecological monitoring, planning projects, engaging with communities and helping secure funding or partnerships to support environmental aims.
As a Conservation Officer you may survey wildlife, monitor habitat condition, organise volunteers, deliver public engagement activities, keep records and write reports. The balance of field and office work can vary, but the role is ideal for people who want to combine environmental knowledge with practical action and communication skills.
Qualifications and Training (not limited to)
Level 2 or Level 3 courses in Environmental Conservation
BSc Wildlife and Conservation Management
BSc Ecology and Conservation or Environmental Science
And many more!
Apprenticeships
Environmental Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship

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