You’ll learn practical skills to work with animals, grow food, protect the environment or run lab tests. Whether you want to work on farms, in animal care, conservation or science, there’s a course to get you started. 

Training is hands-on and focused on real jobs. You’ll use the tools and tech that professionals use every day, so you’re ready to start your career and make a difference. 

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Get the skills you need without the high cost*. Fee free and low fee courses make training more affordable, so you can focus on building your career.

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Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
National ID: AHC31421 State ID: BHM6
Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
National ID: AHC31424 State ID: BJS2
Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
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National ID: AHC21020 State ID: BGH1
Certificate IV in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
National ID: AHC40924 State ID: BJR0
Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Ecological Restoration)
National ID: AHC31424 State ID: AE69
Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Marine)
National ID: AHC31424 State ID: AE70
Entry into Working in Agriculture Skill Set
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State ID: AE391
Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology
National ID: MSS50222 State ID: BIR0
Certificate IV in Environmental Monitoring and Technology
National ID: MSS40222 State ID: BIR2
Fire Assaying Skill Set
State ID: EAE07

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