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Assist in field work tasks, such as nesting bird surveys, vegetation community assessments, wetland delineations, special-status plant and wildlife surveys, restoration monitoring and construction biological monitoring.
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You’ll apply your background in botanical, avian, wetland, general wildlife and/or familiarity and experience with biological/water resource permitting and environmental compliance to challenging infrastructure projects.
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Is currently seeking applications for a full-time wildlife biologist and/or plant ecologist/botanist for our San Ramon office. Please write “Wildlife Biologist-Botanist” in the subject line of the email.
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Experience and knowledge of wildlife species in the Central Valley including small mammals, birds, and reptiles. Experience with any of the following species: Tipton Kangaroo Rat, San Joaquin Antelope Squirrel, California Tiger Salamander, San Joaquin Kit Fox, Giant Garter Snake.
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Proven familiarity with biological resources in California with a strength in botany, wildlife biology, and/or wetland ecology. Professional experience with desert tortoise, burrowing owl, coastal California gnatcatcher, least Bell’s vireo, other special-status plant and wildlife species, nest monitoring, or habitat restoration is preferred.
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At least one field season marine mammal survey experience (NOAA Approved Marine Wildlife Observer a plus) We are seeking a mid-level Biologist to join our growing team to provide environmental support, including conducting special-status species and marine mammal surveys, biological monitoring, reporting, and environmental inspections.
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We are looking to add a Wildlife Biologist/Junior Project Manager that is interested in learning how the science and regulatory policy converge in real-world scenarios. WRA, Inc. provides professional environmental consulting services in plant, wildlife, and wetland ecology; GIS; environmental planning; regulatory compliance; mitigation and conservation banking; landscape architecture; and engineering.
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Our client is looking for a Senior Wildlife Biologist to join their small but growing team near Concord, CA. You will be responsible for coordinating projects, preparing technical sections and reports, conducting resource impact analysis, monitoring project areas during construction and managing (3) field biologists.
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Assist and/or lead field work tasks, as needed, such nesting bird surveys, vegetation community assessments, wetland delineation and classification, special status plant and wildlife surveys, and compliance monitoring.
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Knowledgeably conduct local and regional assignments including but not limited to, wetland delineations, ordinary high water (OHW) delineations, monitoring studies, mitigation wetland, shoreline, streams, and fish and wildlife habitat assessments in accordance with current protocols (i.e. soil, hydrology, vegetation inventory, and plant identifications.
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The Biologist/Environmental Scientist will manage all aspects of project permitting from inception to permit issuance, This Biologist/Environmental Scientist will be accountable to their Branch Manager and work closely with technical staff.
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The Program Director for the Invasive Carp Program in DNR's Division of Fish and Wildlife specifically oversees investigating and implementing new statewide programs to incentivize or increase harvest of invasive carp.
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Preferred Qualifications Minimum of five years or field seasons of experience completing biological surveys, fieldwork, habitat assessments, wetland delineations, and/or construction monitoring; experience with southern California species and habitats, 10(a) 1(a) permits for various wildlife surveys is a plus, and/or botanical and wetland delineation experience.
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Preferred Qualifications College coursework and/or a degree with wildlife identification, botanical, natural resources, or conservation, etc emphasis; Dudek is currently seeking a full-time mid-level Biologist to join our biological resources team.
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Minimum of a bachelor's degree in biological studies, natural resources, wildlife management, wildlife biology or equivalent. Wildlife biology technical knowledge and knowledge of regional wildlife.
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