Marnie Swinburn Email

Conservation Officer (Flora and Fauna) . Western Australian Department of Parks and Wildlife

Current Roles

Employees:
450
Revenue:
$118.1M
About
OUR VISION: The natural assets of Western Australia are conserved and valued OUR MISSION: To ensure that the nature of Western Australia is protected and conserved, for its intrinsic values and to enrich people's lives. WHAT WE DO: Western Australia's Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW) has primary responsibility for managing the state's national parks, marine parks, State forests and other reserves, for conserving and protecting native animals and plants, and for managing many aspects of the access to and use of the state's wildlife and natural areas. We are a regionally-focused agency and our success will be based on the relationships we continue to build with our neighbours, our visitors, our volunteers, our partners, the individuals and organisations who do business with us and the communities in which we work. OUR VALUES: In all of our work we will be open, accountable, creative, responsive, innovative, outcome-focused, and collaborative; and we will always act with the highest integrity. national parks and reserves, nature conservation, natural resource management, biodiversity science
Western Australian Department of Parks and Wildlife Address
17 Dick Perry Ave
Kensington, null
AU
Western Australian Department of Parks and Wildlife Email

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