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Explore all careersA Wildlife Conservator protects wildlife and their habitats by conducting surveys, assessing species health, and collaborating on conservation efforts.
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A Wildlife Conservator is dedicated to the protection and conservation of wildlife and their habitats, engaging in various essential activities to ensure the survival of species and the preservation of ecosystems. Key responsibilities include conducting field surveys and monitoring wildlife populations, assessing the health and viability of different species, and implementing conservation strategies and recovery plans.
Additionally, Wildlife Conservators often collaborate with government agencies and NGOs, educate the public about conservation issues, and participate in habitat restoration projects to promote biodiversity and environmental sustainability.