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Conservationists typically work around 40 hours per week, which translates to about 8 hours per day. However, their hours may vary depending on project demands, fieldwork, and seasonal activities. In some cases, they may work longer hours during critical periods, such as wildlife monitoring or habitat restoration efforts. Flexibility in hours is common to accommodate the needs of conservation projects.

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