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Negotiates and resolves compliance issues with state and Federal agencies including US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), State Departments of Ecology, Public Health, Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife.
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The Spatial Epidemiology and Ecology Laboratory (SEER Lab) is recruiting a Post-Doctoral Associate in Medical Geography in Global Health with a focus on modeling infectious disease distributions, transmission, and persistence led by Dr. Jason Blackburn in Geography.
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Bachelor's degree in an environmental discipline (biology, ecology, natural resources, soil science or related natural resources field) The selected candidate will lead local teams to complete water resource (wetland and stream) delineations/assessments, stream functional assessments, and stream hydrologic determinations, as well as assist our team of environmental professionals on environmental impact analysis, vegetation assessments/monitoring, and listed species surveys across the eastern U.S. Open to candidates located throughout across eastern/southeastern US - Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia.
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As an interdisciplinary research center, our scientists are experts in physical chemistry, geology, marine science, physics, archaeology, ecology and biology. Our commitment to experiential STEM education, research excellence, and superior service sets us apart from other laboratories.
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To help us to build on the success of this journal, we're looking for an expert in any area of Climate Change Ecology. Associate or Senior Editor (Climate Change Ecology) US Annualized Base Salary Range: Associate Editor: $74,000 / Senior Editor: $91,000.
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To learn more about The Department of Ecology, please visit our website atand follow, like or visit us on. Program Mission: The mission of the Water Quality Program is to ensure that all aquatic life and communities in the watershed experience cool, clean water to refresh and sustain us in a changing climate.
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OR PhD Degree in Botany, horticulture, plant taxonomy, forestry, plant ecology. Participant will contribute to the Taxonomy and Germplasm Projects at the US National Arboretum by collecting, vouchering, and documenting plant material, both locally and nationally.
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To help us to build on the success of this journal, we’re looking for an expert in any area of Molecular Ecology. Associate or Senior Editor (Molecular Ecology) The successful candidate will report to the Chief Editor for Ecology & Evolution in the Life sciences division.
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The lab’s unique strength lies in the collaborative synergy among its diverse lab members, each contributing specialized expertise in different fields, including modeling, epidemiology, data analysis, ecology, physics.
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With generous support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Collaborative is working to address the western US fire crisis by bringing together scientists and decision makers to co-create and implement a long-term research program that advances the predictive science of fire ecology and forest resilience.
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Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Science, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Engineering, Energy, Sustainability, or a related life sciences field. By joining us, you'll be part of our FutureReady mission to combat climate change, reduce carbon emissions, and preserve our planet's resources.
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As a senior leader, you will be fully accountable for consulting on, managing, and selling ecological risk assessment, site investigation and remediation related projects to build a sustainable business locally and across the US Gulf Coast, while also networking with ERM's global SIRA technical team to share best practices across the industry.
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You will receive ongoing training in the Functional Family Therapy ( FFT) model as you work with families, youth, their communities, and other key members of their ecology to implement FFT as designed.
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Our four-pronged approach (landscape architecture/planning/environmental/economic development) allows us to provide a collaborative design environment, fostering learning and professional development that benefits our team as well as our clients.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a scientific agency within the US Department of Commerce that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere.
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