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Queensland Parks Wildlife Services: Case Study
Dear Queensland Parks Wildlife Services (QPWS) Manly.

I am seeking a volunteer position within Queensland Parks Wildlife Services. I believe volunteering is a great way to show your passion for nature and make a positive difference to our beautiful environment and rich heritage.

I would make an excellent team player with my ex-Military background and strong passion for the environment. I am well prepared and educated to help monitor and enforce the policies needed to ensure park grounds are respected and clean at all times. In conjunction I am currently studding a Certificate III in Conservation & Land Management to expanded my knowledge of the environment and conservational practices.

I have served four years in the Australian Army as

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