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How can I get involved with conservation projects?23 March 2011
If you would like to work on conservation projects contact the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers (BTCV).
Earthwatch arranges for self-funded volunteers to spend a holiday assisting researchers.
There are a wide selection of books on careers in conservation. Visit your local library or careers office for advice and information.
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