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Minimum of a bachelor's degree in biological studies, natural resources, wildlife management, wildlife biology or equivalent; or degree in process. Previous experience conducting botanical, wetland/waterbody, and/or relevant wildlife surveys.
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As a full-time Bat Biologist and Ecologist with Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you’ll work with project teams on bat presence/absence mist-net and acoustic surveys, radio-tracking, emergence surveys, and habitat assessments.
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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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Candidates will be responsible for managing projects related to wildlife surveys for various industries, specifically renewable energy (wind and solar). We are looking for a full-time Consulting Biologist - Project Manager to join our Rocky Mountain Region Team.
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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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Job duties will include the survey, management and monitoring of invasive species (both terrestrial and aquatic), site restoration and monitoring, database and GIS management, project planning, education/outreach, wildlife management and monitoring as well as other duties to be determined at the discretion of regional staff.
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Avian or other wildlife survey experience is a plus. Our Bat Biologist role is your chance to establish yourself in a firm with a national footprint and to accelerate your career growth.
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A strong understanding of wildlife ecology, native or sustainable vegetation management, or other areas of ecology potentially of interest to clients. Conducting and managing wildlife and/or botanical surveys and wetland delineations (although field surveys are not expected to be a large component of this position.
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This role will lead a wide variety of wildlife, vegetation, and habitat restoration projects in Southern California with the opportunity to travel throughout California, the Pacific Northwest and Southwest to support other offices in Terracon's West Coast Division (CA, WA, and OR.
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Our Environmental Group - Resource Management Team based out of the Orange County and Pasadena office has an immediate opportunity for a talented Wildlife Biologist - On Call. Responsibility Highlights for our Wildlife Biologist - On Call.
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Major studies relevant to this position include Wildlife Biology, Fisheries and Wildlife, Wildlife Ecology, and Natural Resources. This may include various structures such as grouse viewing blinds, bat boxes, owl nest boxes, wildlife enclosure fencing, and wildlife guzzlers, among others.
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ERM is hiring a Field Biologist to perform biological surveys, nesting bird surveys and construction monitoring based from Oakland/San Francisco/Walnut Creek, CA. This role is a temporary contract position.
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TRC is seeking a highly motivated, qualified Mid-Level Ecologist/Wildlife Biologist for our Planning, Permitting & Licensing Practice (PPL) in Florida. Qualified candidates must be highly motivated, mid-level Ecologists/Wildlife Scientists with 3-10 years of experience.
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Monitoring wildlife during construction of facilities, energy transmission line, oil and gas pipelines, etc. M.S. in conservation biology or environmental planning is a plus. We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development.
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Oversee the installation and maintenance of environmental exclusion fencing, wildlife fencing, sediment and erosion control devices and material and waste management. Oversee the installation and maintenance of environmental exclusion fencing, wildlife fencing, sediment and erosion control devices and material and waste management.
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