Sunday 30 December 2018

My Summer Learning Journey: week 1, day 3, activity 2 - 2018





Yes, I would like to be a DOC ranger.























  






3 comments:

  1. Kia ora Sandra,

    I am so proud of how many activities you are completing this summer. According to my calculations, you have completed 48 activities, which means you have 12 to go. You go girl.

    You have raised some valid pro's and con's to being a Department of Conservation (DOC) ranger. What an incredible job it would be protecting animals and their environment. I agree that playing with the animals and observing their behaviour would be such a rewarding job. I am sure it will have it's challenges like seeing the injured animals coming through. But imagine the excitement you would feel when you help revive the animals and release them back into the wild. If you were to apply for a job as a DOC ranger what kind of animal would you like to work with the most?

    Keep up the incredible work, Sandra.

    See you on Thursday,
    Megan :)

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  2. Talofa Megan,

    Fa'afetai Lava for checking up on me with my blog posts. I appreciate your kind and true feedback. I love that you get what I mean. Looking after and taking care of animals is important to me! I wouldn't want a single bad thing happening to any animal.

    I look forward to seeing you on Thursday,
    Cassandra

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    1. Talofa Cassandra,

      I really appreciate your reply to my comment. I know, I find it hard seeing animals when they are injured. My dog, Bozlee, has something called arthritis and is often sore. He gives me this look that breaks my heart because I know that he is a lot of pain. I don't think I could work with animals if they were to look at me like this.

      Tōfā soifua,
      Megan :)

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