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 Subject :Volunteering or Internships?.. 2010-09-14 16:07:52 
Kelsey.Hawkins
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Hello, Since I was 3 years old and got my first koala stuffed animal it has been my dream to go to Australia and work with them. I want to work with animals and am in the process of making my dreams come true. I am a college student in the United States (Florida, to be more precise) and already have an Associates Degree in Zoo Science and am getting my Bachelors Degree in Zoo Science with a minor in Business (I also have keeper experience). When I found the Lone Pine website I screamed! It looks like an amazing place that I have to see! If I can get the time (and the funds) I would love to visit. I see, from the website, that you have volunteers. If I spent a summer in Australia, and had all of the appropriate paperwork done, would I be allowed/able to volunteer? I was also wondering if you have any internship programs as well? Any information you can give me would be helpful!! Thank you for your time!! Thanks again, Kelsey
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 Subject :Re:Volunteering or Internships?.. 2010-09-15 06:14:30 
Jana
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Joined: 2008-08-09 04:34:41
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Hi Kelsey, As soon as you have the time and funds, come on over! Volunteers are accepted at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary all year round. For more information about volunteering, I recommend you email our volunteer coordinator, Karen (karen@koala.net) to discuss details specific to your situation. For example, we don't offer internships as such, but if you have specific requirements for any courses you are undertaking, discuss these with Karen. Good luck!
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 Subject :Re:Volunteering or Internships?.. 2011-09-11 05:32:46 
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[Kelsey.Hawkins 2010-09-14 16:07:52]:

Hello, Since I was 3 years old and got my first koala stuffed animal it has been my dream to go to Australia and work with them. I want to work with animals and am in the process of making my dreams come true. I am a college student in the United States (Florida, to be more precise) and already have an Associates Degree in Zoo Science and am getting my Bachelors Degree in Zoo Science with a minor in Business (I also have keeper experience). When I found the Lone Pine website I screamed! It looks like an amazing place that I have to see! If I can get the time (and the funds) I would love to visit. I see, from the website, that you have volunteers. If I spent a summer in Australia, and had all of the appropriate paperwork done, would I be allowed/able to volunteer? I was also wondering if you have any internship programs as well? Any information you can give me would be helpful!! Thank you for your time!! Thanks again, Kelsey
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