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Nature , the international weekly journal of science, seeks to appoint an Associate/Senior Editor to cover the broad scientific fields of astronomy and astrophysics. Nature , the international weekly journal of science, seeks to appoint an editor that will further our aim to publish the world’s best original research across the physical and life sciences.
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Must have experience in the informal science education field (science center, science museum, children’s museum, nature center, zoo/aquarium, etc.) Science Central, a hands-on science center (physical, natural and applied sciences), is currently hiring a knowledgeable, self-directed, creative, outgoing, highly-skilled and organized individual to direct its education department (on-site, outreach, distance learning, etc.
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The early career Coastal or Ocean Engineer will focus on working with large groups of stakeholders to plan, design, permit, implement, and monitor projects for a variety of locations across the country, including Hawaii and Alaska, that involve nature-based, hybrid, and other innovative techniques.
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Geospatial Data Specialist Organization: The Nature Conservancy Location: New York, United States Closing date: 28 March 2024 What We Can Achieve Together: The Geospatial Data Specialist. Geospatial Data Specialist Organization: The Nature Conservancy.
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Proven expertise in the application of data science to solar energy or related fields (weather science, meteorology, remote sensing), A PhD in data science, atmospheric science, meteorological or related fields.
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Provide emissions consulting, data collection and measurements for innovative materials and evolving sustainability strategies/new regulation around regenerative agriculture carbon sequestion and biodiversity, circular product emission factor equivalents, nature science based targets, and new material alternatives.
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Knowledge of natural history, anthropology, entomology, ornithology, cultural history, recreation science, and/or ecology. This position is responsible for assisting with the operations of the nature center which includes live animal care and maintaining exhibits, working directly with the public by leading kayak tours and other interpretive programs at the nature center or campground.
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Grounded in science, we develop innovative solutions to the world’s toughest environmental challenges so that people and nature can thrive. The Nature Conservancy owns and cares for 230 acres of land and manages this property in partnership with the USFWS. TNC maintains wildlife habitat and owns and operates a conservation research station on the preserve focused on ecosystem adaptation and resilience to climate change.
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The Fisheries Specialist (Specialist) helps to bring traditional and modern fisheries science to The Nature Conservancy’s work with communities and the state government to develop fisheries management plans that are informed by the latest available science, guided by traditional practice, and able to meet community and State goals for sustainable harvest and resource health.
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Join this multidisciplinary project and collaborate with a dynamic team of researchers to advance the science and practice of groundwater sustainability, and the role of nature-based infrastructure in reducing the impacts of climate change.
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We have a strong working relationship with environmental partners such as The Nature Conservancy, MA Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, MA Division of Ecological Restoration, the Wild and Scenic Westfield River Committee, National Park Service, and others.
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UNBC’s Dept of Ecosystem Science & Management oversees BSc. undergraduate degrees in: Biology; Conservation Science & Practice; Forest Ecology & Management; and Wildlife & Fisheries, and a BA. degree in Nature and Resource-based Management.
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Educational philosophy of experiential learning includes unique daily opportunities for wilderness exploration, hiking, birding, wildlife observations, gardening, nature habitat sketch subjects for.
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The Senior Coastal Engineer will lead and provide technical support on a wide variety of projects including assessment of vulnerability and risk related to sea level rise, design and permitting for nature-based solution and ecosystem restoration efforts, climate adaptation/resiliency relating to natural resources and built infrastructure, sediment management, wetland assessments, coastal process and sea-ice modeling, and/or dune/beach management plans.
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Ph. D. in geography, sociology, anthropology, social-ecological systems science, environmental planning, or another related social science discipline; Have an interest in working on interdisciplinary, community-engaged research related to nature-based solutions to coastal climate hazards in the U.S. South.
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