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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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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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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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Applicants will possess an undergraduate degree, preferably in conservation biology, ecology, environmental sciences, environmental policy and planning, or other related fields and/or 3 years of experience in project or program implementation, ideally within a conservation-focused agency or organization.
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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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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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Duties and Responsibilities Complete investigative studies of wildlife epidemiology and marine mammal physiology, ecology, behavior, bioacoustics, genetics, or health effects associated with exposure to environmental stressors.
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5+ years of relevant experience, preferably with environmental consulting firms or with federal agency resource planning (e.g., Bureau of Reclamation, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service.
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AECOM is actively seeking a Socioeconomic NEPA Specialist to join our Environmental Planning Group. 5+ years of relevant experience with NEPA compliance; economic modeling; Socioeconomic research or reports; environmental permitting; and technical report writing.
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Description The purpose of this classification is to perform responsible administrative, educational, and manual tasks in order to promote the conservation and understanding of the world’s wildlife and natural resources by participating in a variety of educational programs, activities, special events, and outreach services.
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Information we will be capturing will include Icelandic culture, history, geography, geology, wildlife, natural resources, economy, health care, religion, tourism impacts and more. Information we will be capturing will include Icelandic culture, history, geography, geology, wildlife, natural resources, economy, health care, religion, tourism impacts and more.
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Typical duties will include oversight of spill response, responding to wildlife observations impacting construction, ensuring secondary containment is adequate and effective, inspection of construction equipment for leaks, coaching craft on environmental compliance as work is being planned, and management of various waste streams.
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A naturalist guide and cultural guide website/web-app to Reykjavik and south Iceland. Develop the first hiking trails magazine with short stories capturing the culture and environment of Iceland. The ultimate goal of the publications is to provide travelers with insight into the culture and environment they will be traveling through.
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Environmental Conditions/Hazards: The ACE member(s) may encounter environmental conditions/hazards including extreme heat or cold, rocky terrain, swamp or wetland conditions, biting insects, and potentially dangerous wildlife.
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Preparing technical reports for the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VDEQ), Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), US Fish and Wildlife Service, and other federal, state, and local agencies.
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