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Experience in the following disciplines are desirable: fisheries, wildlife management, conservation, ecology, biology, environmental sciences, or forestry. Experience in the following disciplines are desirable: fisheries, wildlife management, conservation, ecology, biology, environmental sciences, or forestry.
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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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Possession of 60 semester units (90 quarter units) of college, of which 12 semester units (15 quarter units) must be in Biology, Entomology, Life Sciences, Zoology, Marine Biology, Virology, Parasitology, Integrated Pest Management, Environmental Health, Toxicology, Biochemistry, Public Health, Global Disease Biology, Infectious Disease, Health Science, Epidemiology or a closely related field.
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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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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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There are also opportunities for collaborations with state and federal agencies, such as the Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, National Park Service, USGS, and USFWS. Additional details about our faculty, programs, and facilities are available on the Institute of Arctic Biology ( ) and Department of Biology & Wildlife ( ) websites.
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Prof. Naupaka Zimmerman in the USF Biology Department is seeking to hire two field ecology research assistants (RAs) for a three-week field work campaign to be conducted during the summer of 2024.
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B.S. in Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, Environmental Studies, Forestry, Wildlife Biology, or a related field. Environmental certifications including Professional Wetland Delineator (PWD), Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS), Virginia State Waters Delineator (VSWD), ISA Certified Arborist, or similar certification is required.
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We have an excellent opportunity for a Senior Regulatory Permitting Specialist with direct experience preparing permit processing documentation for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Regional Water Quality Control Boards.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Ecology, Watershed Management, Environmental Studies, Environmental Management, or a field related to SWCA's services. SWCA Environmental Consultants is seeking a Natural Resources Director - Colorado Front Range to ensure that the natural resources team of wildlife biologists, botanists, and natural resources specialists within our Colorado Front Range offices (Broomfield and Fort Collins, CO) provides best-in-class environmental consulting services to our clients throughout Colorado and Wyoming.
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Bachelor’s degree in biology, botany, ecology, environmental planning, or related field. Experience conducting habitat assessments and wildlife surveys and completing the associated technical reports.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTSBachelor’s degree in a natural resource-related field including wetland science, biology, ecology, wildlife management, soil science or botany; Master of Science degree is preferred.
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Assist with permitting and compliance associated with energy infrastructure and other linear development projects with an emphasis on CA Coastal Commission, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Fish and Wildlife Service, and Regional Water Quality Control Board permits and consultations.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in botany, plant ecology, wetlands ecology, riparian ecology, conservation biology, or related science. Opportunities for water quality, fish, and wildlife possible.
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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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