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Rangeland, Wildlife & Fisheries Mangement

USDA FS Plant Functional Trait Based Approach to Forest Restoration

Rangeland, Wildlife & Fisheries Mangement, Hilo, Hawaii, us, 96721

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The provided job descriptions are for various positions in environmental science, wildlife ecology, and conservation. These positions include a Project Specialist I, Environmental Education Assistant 1, Wildlife Technician, Field Technician – Conservation, Wildlife Biologist – Conservation, and others. Job Responsibilities:

Conducting field surveys and data collection for wildlife research and conservation Assisting with project management, data analysis, and report preparation Collaborating with stakeholders, landowners, and agencies to advance conservation objectives Developing and implementing conservation plans, habitat management, and species monitoring Requirements and Qualifications:

Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Wildlife Biology, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, or a related field Experience in wildlife research, conservation, or natural resource management Strong communication, organizational, and technical skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team These positions offer opportunities for career development, professional growth, and contributing to the conservation of natural resources and wildlife. The work environments are varied, with some positions requiring fieldwork, travel, and overnight camping, while others involve office work, data analysis, and reporting.

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