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Wildlife Officer

A Wildlife Officer manages and protects wildlife and habitats, monitoring populations, enforcing laws, and educating the public on conservation efforts.

How do I become a wildlife officer

Get qualified to work as a wildlife officer with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Wildlife Officer careers

A Wildlife Officer protects and manages wildlife and their habitats. You might work in national parks, conservation areas, or wildlife reserves. Wildlife Officers focus on monitoring animal populations, enforcing wildlife protection laws, and conducting field research. You’ll assess and address threats to wildlife, educate the public about conservation, and collaborate with other agencies to promote biodiversity and habitat preservation.

Wildlife Officers play a crucial role in conserving Australia’s natural heritage. You’ll need to be passionate about wildlife conservation and possess strong observational and problem-solving skills. Effective communication is essential, as you will interact with the public, work with conservation teams, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations to support sustainable wildlife management.