"Wanted Alive" Conservation Officer
Forest & Bird is seeking a conservation officer to coordinate our Vanishing Heritage — Threatened Species campaign. The successful applicant would be responsible for assessing the effectiveness of threatened species programmes underway in New Zealand and identifying opportunities for Forest & Bird to protect certain species and their habitats. They would also be required to publicise the campaign, seek financial support from the business community and the public and seek effective laws on plant and animal protection. Qualifications required include a good working knowledge of NZ plants and animals, and experience in their conservation, research, fundraising and publicity skills, and an ability to critically review policies and conservation programmes. Above all we are seeking an enthusiastic candidate to motivate and support our members. This is a one-year appointment with a longer term dependent on the applicant's fund raising skills. For salary, conditions and a job description, contact: The Conservation Director, RF&BPS, Box 631, Wellington.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Page 40
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155"Wanted Alive" Conservation Officer Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Page 40
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