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Terminal degree (PhD or equivalent) in political economy, sociology, anthropology, history, geography, political ecology or other social science or interdisciplinary field engaged with environmental studies.
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Always practice excellent trash, recycling and composting procedures to minimize solid waste flow into the dumpster and to uphold the Canyon Market ecology initiatives. The bread baker is responsible for the consistent production of bread menu, department cleanliness, maintaining ingredient costs, as well as assisting in desserts, care of the equipment, and maintaining respect and harmonious relationships with the bakery, deli and kitchen staff.
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Research experience in biogeochemistry, soil science, ecology, or related fields. Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent work experience) and work experience in biogeochemistry, soil science, environmental engineering, Earth sciences or related fields.
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B.A./S in Natural History, Environmental Studies, Ecology, Biology or a closely related field from an accredited college or university preferred. Experience with development, board relations, and strategic planning in a complex non-profit or public organization strongly preferred.
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Bachelor’s or Master's degree in Fisheries, Ecology, Wildlife and Fisheries Science or Management, or related discipline. We are seeking a biologist, ecologist, or environmental scientist to support natural-based solutions projects.
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AECOM is seeking a highly talented mid-level botanist (Botanist II) with experience in protocol-level botanical surveys, botanical habitat assessments, vegetation characterization and mapping, and/ or wetland ecology.
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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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Master's Degree or PhD in fish biology, aquatic ecology, water resources, or environmental sciences/management/engineering or related science. 5 - 8 years of experience as a primary technical contributor to and/or lead of aquatic/fisheries/hydrology/water quality CEQA/NEPA document sections for water resources and infrastructure projects.
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Tidal marsh ecology. Competency in managing the work products needed to support regulatory permit applications, CEQA documents, and environmental due diligence investigations (e.g., wetland delineations, rare plant surveys, habitat assessments, biological resources technical reports.
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Knowledge of stream and riparian habitat restoration, encompassing planning, permitting, species selection, and implementation/monitoring strategies Understanding of tidal marsh ecology. Knowledge of stream and riparian habitat restoration, encompassing planning, permitting, species selection, and implementation/monitoring strategies Understanding of tidal marsh ecology.
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As the Laboratory Technician / Research Associate you will be supporting and working alongside our fabulous R&D team; a diverse group of innovative, creative and patient-focused researchers with expertise in microbiology, microbial genetics, microbial ecology, molecular biology, synthetic biology, biotechnology, and bioinformatics.
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Recent Ph. D. in ecology, soil science, biogeochemistry, earth sciences, or a related field. Berkeley Lab’s (LBNL ) Climate and Ecosystem Sciences (CESD ) Division is seeking an enthusiastic and innovative Postdoctoral Researcher to investigate the controls of soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, and how they vary with climate warming and soil depth.
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In-depth understanding of the industry's business scenarios, being able to grasp the industry's market and data technology development trends, develop and implement scenario-based industry solutions, and find the entry of products in various industries, safeguard products, solutions and the implementation of cooperation ecology.
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Projects include dam decommissioning projects in the Sierra Nevada wilderness and coastal Northern California; water supply and infrastructure projects; hydroelectric relicensing and compliance projects; river restoration projects; and landscape-scale forest resiliency projects.
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Master’s or PhD degree (preferred) or Bachelor’s degree (considered) in fish or wildlife biology, ecology, natural resources management, or related discipline. The Senior Fisheries Biologist will have more than 10 years of experience leading the preparation of fisheries or aquatic habitat studies with a focus on salmonids, including leading field assessments and collecting and analyzing data.
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