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Provide an answer as to the reasons that led you to pursue a career as a Wildlife Officer, and link this answer to the position you are applying for - so as to demonstrate your chosen career field/original career goal is in line with this role.
"I decided to pursue a career as a Wildlife Officer because I (X reasons for pursuing that career, such as having a passion for wildlife and why, and having worked in X environments (e.g., one environment listed on the job posting, demonstrating you already have the relevant experience required for this role))."

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I decided to pursue a career as a Wildlife Officer because I have a passion for wildlife and nature. I see many animals getting poached such as deer, boars, and rare birds as well as people depleting our ocean from overfishing and catching fish like snapper and grouper when not in season. I also deal with a lot of harsh weather environments at my job so I believe I have the relevant experience required for this role.

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I decided to become a wildlife officer because I love the outdoors. I have always wanted to help and give back to my community, but in a way that also helps our environment as well.

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Great response! This really showcases your interest in a career as a Wildlife Officer.
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