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Conservation

What do they do?

The conservation sector is dedicated to the protection, preservation, and sustainable management of natural resources, ecosystems, and biodiversity. It encompasses a wide range of activities aimed at safeguarding the environment, wildlife, and cultural heritage. Conservation efforts often include habitat restoration, wildlife protection, and the promotion of sustainable land and water management practices.

Where does sustainability come into place?

In the field of conservation, professionals play a crucial role in preserving biodiversity, managing natural resources, and promoting sustainable practices. Typical employers in this sector include charities, national parks, and local authorities, where dedicated individuals work tirelessly to protect ecosystems, endangered species, and natural habitats. Conservation Careers, a valuable resource, provides a comprehensive list of organisations actively involved in conservation efforts, offering opportunities for individuals to pursue meaningful careers in line with their passion for environmental preservation. Whether engaged in wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, or community-based initiatives, those working in conservation contribute to the broader goal of safeguarding the planet's ecological diversity for current and future generations.

Possible Job titles

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Sustainability Consultant

Green Plants

A conservation biologist focuses on studying and implementing strategies to protect and restore biodiversity and ecosystems, working to conserve species, habitats, and ecological processes threatened by human activities such as habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change.

Conservation Biologist 

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Green Plants

A habitat restoration specialist plans and implements projects aimed at restoring degraded or damaged ecosystems, such as wetlands, forests, or grasslands, by employing techniques like reforestation, erosion control, invasive species management, and habitat enhancement to improve biodiversity, ecosystem function, and resilience.

Habitat Restoration Specialist

Sustainability Consultant

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Green Plants

A park ranger is responsible for managing and overseeing the operations, conservation efforts, and visitor services within a designated natural area, such as a national park or wildlife reserve, ensuring the protection of natural resources, the safety of visitors, and the promotion of environmental education and awareness.

Park Ranger

Sustainability Consultant

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Green Plants

A wildlife conservation officer is responsible for enforcing wildlife protection laws and regulations, monitoring wildlife populations, habitats, and ecosystems, conducting investigations into illegal activities such as poaching or habitat destruction, and implementing conservation programs to protect endangered species and promote sustainable wildlife management practices.

Wildlife Conservation Officer

Sustainability Consultant

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